Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2Parker, 1839 - 376 páginas |
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... sublime poetry . Cowper thought it equal to any of Virgil's Bucolics . On his arrival in London he hired a lodging in St. Bride's Churchyard , Fleet - street , at the house of a tailor named Russell , and took upon himself the education ...
... sublime poetry . Cowper thought it equal to any of Virgil's Bucolics . On his arrival in London he hired a lodging in St. Bride's Churchyard , Fleet - street , at the house of a tailor named Russell , and took upon himself the education ...
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... serene composure , and a sublime resigna- tion , and an earnest gratitude for the “ smarting remedies , ” with which God had visited him , " Every man can say he thanks God for his ease ; for me , I C 2 JOHN MILTON . 19.
... serene composure , and a sublime resigna- tion , and an earnest gratitude for the “ smarting remedies , ” with which God had visited him , " Every man can say he thanks God for his ease ; for me , I C 2 JOHN MILTON . 19.
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... sublime , in virtue amiable or grave ; whatsoever hath passion or admi- ration of that which is called fortune from without ; or the wily subtleties and refluxes of man's thoughts from within , all these things , with a solid and ...
... sublime , in virtue amiable or grave ; whatsoever hath passion or admi- ration of that which is called fortune from without ; or the wily subtleties and refluxes of man's thoughts from within , all these things , with a solid and ...
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... sublime declaration of ambitious aspira- tions , are mingled a fierceness of hatred , and a bitterness of invective against the church , which even at this distant period awaken sensations of horror . He denounces pre- lacy as a monster ...
... sublime declaration of ambitious aspira- tions , are mingled a fierceness of hatred , and a bitterness of invective against the church , which even at this distant period awaken sensations of horror . He denounces pre- lacy as a monster ...
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... sublime . He considered it to consist in repairing the ruin of our first parents by requiring to know God aright , and out of that knowledge to love him , to imitate him , and to be like him , as we may the nearest , by possessing our ...
... sublime . He considered it to consist in repairing the ruin of our first parents by requiring to know God aright , and out of that knowledge to love him , to imitate him , and to be like him , as we may the nearest , by possessing our ...
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