Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2Parker, 1839 - 376 páginas |
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... death of his mother , in 1637 , changed his plans , and he obtained the consent of his father to make a tour in Italy . Hayley supposes this permission to have been the more readily granted , as one of his motives for visiting the ...
... death of his mother , in 1637 , changed his plans , and he obtained the consent of his father to make a tour in Italy . Hayley supposes this permission to have been the more readily granted , as one of his motives for visiting the ...
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... death * . Voltaire might boast that he killed a cardinal through vexation at a political hoax , but the destruction of an adversary like Salmasius , need not be numbered among the mightier exploits of Milton . In the Summer of 1651 he ...
... death * . Voltaire might boast that he killed a cardinal through vexation at a political hoax , but the destruction of an adversary like Salmasius , need not be numbered among the mightier exploits of Milton . In the Summer of 1651 he ...
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... death , but that circumstance only testifies more clearly the sincerity of the eulogist . Its progress to fame was slow but certain , and when the folio edition appeared , in 1688 , under the patronage of 46 JOHN MILTON .
... death , but that circumstance only testifies more clearly the sincerity of the eulogist . Its progress to fame was slow but certain , and when the folio edition appeared , in 1688 , under the patronage of 46 JOHN MILTON .
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... death , he is said by Richardson to have worn a small sword with a silver hilt . Aubrey says that he had a delicate tuneable voice , and would sing even in his gout fits . This accom- plishment he derived from his father . Of the poet's ...
... death , he is said by Richardson to have worn a small sword with a silver hilt . Aubrey says that he had a delicate tuneable voice , and would sing even in his gout fits . This accom- plishment he derived from his father . Of the poet's ...
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... death he disposed of the greater part of his library , and to his wife , of whom he speaks with much fondness , he left about 1500l . He inherited only a small estate from his father , and in the fire of London his house in Bread Street ...
... death he disposed of the greater part of his library , and to his wife , of whom he speaks with much fondness , he left about 1500l . He inherited only a small estate from his father , and in the fire of London his house in Bread Street ...
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