Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2Parker, 1839 - 376 páginas |
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... affectionate pride with which the beautiful and promising child was regarded by his parents , for Jansen was rising into emi- nence , and his price for a portrait was five broad pieces . ” In 1623 Young quitted England , and Milton is ...
... affectionate pride with which the beautiful and promising child was regarded by his parents , for Jansen was rising into emi- nence , and his price for a portrait was five broad pieces . ” In 1623 Young quitted England , and Milton is ...
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... controversy . " With what different feelings did Cowley contemplate the same scenes ! With him Cambridge was the favourite haunt of the Pierian birds ; he dwelt with affectionate interest upon its de- 6 JOHN MILTON .
... controversy . " With what different feelings did Cowley contemplate the same scenes ! With him Cambridge was the favourite haunt of the Pierian birds ; he dwelt with affectionate interest upon its de- 6 JOHN MILTON .
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Robert Aris Willmott. birds ; he dwelt with affectionate interest upon its de- lightful ease and its " learned quiet ; " while Milton saw only naked fields without a shadow , and heard only voices " cracked with metaphysical gargarisms ...
Robert Aris Willmott. birds ; he dwelt with affectionate interest upon its de- lightful ease and its " learned quiet ; " while Milton saw only naked fields without a shadow , and heard only voices " cracked with metaphysical gargarisms ...
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... affectionate gratitude and enthusiasm to enumerate the instances of his parent's love ; that instead of urging his feet path ( via lata ) which led to devoting him to the " insipid clamours of the bar , ” he had desired rather to ...
... affectionate gratitude and enthusiasm to enumerate the instances of his parent's love ; that instead of urging his feet path ( via lata ) which led to devoting him to the " insipid clamours of the bar , ” he had desired rather to ...
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... affectionate attention , and when the triumph of the Republicans com- pelled her father to compound for his estate at a ruinous expense , he sheltered the entire family beneath his roof , where they remained until 1647. He had before ...
... affectionate attention , and when the triumph of the Republicans com- pelled her father to compound for his estate at a ruinous expense , he sheltered the entire family beneath his roof , where they remained until 1647. He had before ...
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