Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2Parker, 1839 - 376 páginas |
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... praise has been offered liberally where it was due ; and to the memory of the most unhappy of English poets , a monument has re- cently been reared by the genius and the affection of Southey . My own memoir of Cowper , although ...
... praise has been offered liberally where it was due ; and to the memory of the most unhappy of English poets , a monument has re- cently been reared by the genius and the affection of Southey . My own memoir of Cowper , although ...
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... praise of Sir Henry Wotton , who expressed himself delighted with what he called " a certain Doric delicacy in the songs and odes . " The foreign idioms in which Comus abounds show that Milton's reading was not confined to classical ...
... praise of Sir Henry Wotton , who expressed himself delighted with what he called " a certain Doric delicacy in the songs and odes . " The foreign idioms in which Comus abounds show that Milton's reading was not confined to classical ...
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... praises of heroic men or famous cities , unless he has in himself the experience and the practice of all that is praiseworthy . " These noble sentiments came with peculiar force from the lips of one in whose youthful heart the Holy ...
... praises of heroic men or famous cities , unless he has in himself the experience and the practice of all that is praiseworthy . " These noble sentiments came with peculiar force from the lips of one in whose youthful heart the Holy ...
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... praise , which God and good men have consented shall be the reward of those whose published labours advance the good of mankind . ” In the following year he prepared for publication his Early Latin and English Poems ; in this collection ...
... praise , which God and good men have consented shall be the reward of those whose published labours advance the good of mankind . ” In the following year he prepared for publication his Early Latin and English Poems ; in this collection ...
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... praise of Scaliger , and at that period stood without any superior in the paths of ancient learning . Grotius was his only rival , and if that great man surpassed him in anything , it was in the chris- tian tendency of his philosophy ...
... praise of Scaliger , and at that period stood without any superior in the paths of ancient learning . Grotius was his only rival , and if that great man surpassed him in anything , it was in the chris- tian tendency of his philosophy ...
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