Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2Parker, 1839 - 376 páginas |
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... Homer undergoes the polishing refinement of Virgil ; and Pindar catches a sweeter note from his Latin imitator ; and the orator of the Bema is suppled in the Forum ; before they assume the form of grace , and shine with the.
... Homer undergoes the polishing refinement of Virgil ; and Pindar catches a sweeter note from his Latin imitator ; and the orator of the Bema is suppled in the Forum ; before they assume the form of grace , and shine with the.
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... Homer of his country ; ever remember- ing , as he declared , that although it may be possible to escape detection of man , from the eye of the Almighty nothing is hidden . An unguarded expression of his religious opinions appears to ...
... Homer of his country ; ever remember- ing , as he declared , that although it may be possible to escape detection of man , from the eye of the Almighty nothing is hidden . An unguarded expression of his religious opinions appears to ...
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... Homer , and those other two of Virgil and Tasso , · are a diffuse , and the book of Job a brief model ; or whe- ther the rules of Aristotle herein are strictly to be kept , or Nature to be followed , which in them that know art , and ...
... Homer , and those other two of Virgil and Tasso , · are a diffuse , and the book of Job a brief model ; or whe- ther the rules of Aristotle herein are strictly to be kept , or Nature to be followed , which in them that know art , and ...
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... Homer . Milton's admirers , therefore , were to be sought among the high - minded few who are always to be found in every country and under every government . Barrow , a learned physician , and Marvell , himself a poet , prefixed verses ...
... Homer . Milton's admirers , therefore , were to be sought among the high - minded few who are always to be found in every country and under every government . Barrow , a learned physician , and Marvell , himself a poet , prefixed verses ...
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... from ten thousand lyres breaking into jubilee , and the River of Bliss rolling " o'er Elysian flowers its amber stream . " The fancy of our English Homer did not shine less beautifully at its setting , than at its dawn ; 52 JOHN MILTON .
... from ten thousand lyres breaking into jubilee , and the River of Bliss rolling " o'er Elysian flowers its amber stream . " The fancy of our English Homer did not shine less beautifully at its setting , than at its dawn ; 52 JOHN MILTON .
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