Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2Parker, 1839 - 376 páginas |
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... melancholy violence . His parents designed him for the church , and his reasons for disappointing their expectations may be given in his own words : - " By the intentions of my parents and friends I was destined of a child to the ...
... melancholy violence . His parents designed him for the church , and his reasons for disappointing their expectations may be given in his own words : - " By the intentions of my parents and friends I was destined of a child to the ...
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... content with the portraiture of minuter objects . Warton has quoted a passage from the introduction to Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy , which he thinks may have suggested the subject to Milton . The resemblance in JOHN MILTON . 31.
... content with the portraiture of minuter objects . Warton has quoted a passage from the introduction to Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy , which he thinks may have suggested the subject to Milton . The resemblance in JOHN MILTON . 31.
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... melancholy change which in later years came upon the poet's imagination , when the rich light of the storied win- dows was overclouded , and the " pealing organ , " and the full - voiced quire , were unheard in the cold and benumbing ...
... melancholy change which in later years came upon the poet's imagination , when the rich light of the storied win- dows was overclouded , and the " pealing organ , " and the full - voiced quire , were unheard in the cold and benumbing ...
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... melancholy event . He has given a most affecting history of his sufferings , in a letter ad- dressed to his friend Leonard Philaras , ambassador from the Duke of Parma at Paris , who was anxious to lay his * Mitford . case before ...
... melancholy event . He has given a most affecting history of his sufferings , in a letter ad- dressed to his friend Leonard Philaras , ambassador from the Duke of Parma at Paris , who was anxious to lay his * Mitford . case before ...
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... melancholy bereavement , if not " with dangers compassed round , ” yet in darkness and solitude . But during this long night of suffering , the Enchanter was at work , hewing from " the diamond quarries " and the " rocks of gold ...
... melancholy bereavement , if not " with dangers compassed round , ” yet in darkness and solitude . But during this long night of suffering , the Enchanter was at work , hewing from " the diamond quarries " and the " rocks of gold ...
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