Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2Parker, 1839 - 376 páginas |
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... 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.
... 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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... Latin writers ; an account which Johnson is inclined to receive with limitations . That he read them with any view to verbal or minute criticism , we are not to imagine ; but as his principal object was doubtless to imbue his mind with ...
... Latin writers ; an account which Johnson is inclined to receive with limitations . That he read them with any view to verbal or minute criticism , we are not to imagine ; but as his principal object was doubtless to imbue his mind with ...
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... Latin poems he speaks of every moment being engrossed by his books . Et totum rapiunt me , mea vita , libri . To his friend Charles Diodati he writes , " It is my way to suffer no impediment , no love of ease , no avocation whatever ...
... Latin poems he speaks of every moment being engrossed by his books . Et totum rapiunt me , mea vita , libri . To his friend Charles Diodati he writes , " It is my way to suffer no impediment , no love of ease , no avocation whatever ...
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... Latin verses by Salsilli and Selvaggi , and into the poem which he addressed to the former during his sickness , he poured the purest melody of classic song . From Rome he proceeded to Naples , in company , as he writes , with a ...
... Latin verses by Salsilli and Selvaggi , and into the poem which he addressed to the former during his sickness , he poured the purest melody of classic song . From Rome he proceeded to Naples , in company , as he writes , with a ...
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... enabled in the space of a year to interpret a Latin author at sight . " The name of the author is not specified . One part of his method , the diligent instruc- tion of his pupils in religion , cannot be too 16 JOHN MILTON .
... enabled in the space of a year to interpret a Latin author at sight . " The name of the author is not specified . One part of his method , the diligent instruc- tion of his pupils in religion , cannot be too 16 JOHN MILTON .
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