Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2Parker, 1839 - 376 páginas |
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... religion . The history of our verse during the greater portion of the seventeenth century , may be regarded as an elaborate preface to Paradise Lost ; and the admirer of our great Epic will attain to a livelier perception of its ...
... religion . The history of our verse during the greater portion of the seventeenth century , may be regarded as an elaborate preface to Paradise Lost ; and the admirer of our great Epic will attain to a livelier perception of its ...
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... religion , embraced the lucrative profession of a scrivener , and succeeded in realizing , by the honourable exercise of his abilities , a respectable competence . He had been educated at Christ Church , Oxford , and united to other ...
... religion , embraced the lucrative profession of a scrivener , and succeeded in realizing , by the honourable exercise of his abilities , a respectable competence . He had been educated at Christ Church , Oxford , and united to other ...
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... a rule for myself never to begin a conversation on religion in these parts , but if interrogated concerning my faith , whatever might be the consequence , to dissemble 66 nothing . If any one attacked me I defended in 14 JOHN MILTON .
... a rule for myself never to begin a conversation on religion in these parts , but if interrogated concerning my faith , whatever might be the consequence , to dissemble 66 nothing . If any one attacked me I defended in 14 JOHN MILTON .
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... religion necessary to his perfection . dreadful Dr. Johnson has ridiculed the rapidity of Milton's return to England , but we learn from a manuscript entry in the Bible which is supposed to have been his companion in Italy , how deep an ...
... religion necessary to his perfection . dreadful Dr. Johnson has ridiculed the rapidity of Milton's return to England , but we learn from a manuscript entry in the Bible which is supposed to have been his companion in Italy , how deep an ...
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... 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 .
... 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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