Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2Parker, 1839 - 376 páginas |
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... translation of Du Bartas . The reputation of this now almost forgotten writer was then , as it continued for some ... translations ; " and Wood informs us that Queen Elizabeth had a respect for him , James a greater , and Prince Henry a ...
... translation of Du Bartas . The reputation of this now almost forgotten writer was then , as it continued for some ... translations ; " and Wood informs us that Queen Elizabeth had a respect for him , James a greater , and Prince Henry a ...
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... translation of correspondence . The publication of the Icon Basilike , and its extraordinary and rapid circulation throughout the country , had produced a very strong sensation , even in quarters not favourable to the royal party : and ...
... translation of correspondence . The publication of the Icon Basilike , and its extraordinary and rapid circulation throughout the country , had produced a very strong sensation , even in quarters not favourable to the royal party : and ...
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... translation : - " It is about ten years , I think , since I perceived my sight to grow weak and dim . Early in the morning , if I began as usual to read , my eyes immediately suffered pain , but after some moderate bodily exercise were ...
... translation : - " It is about ten years , I think , since I perceived my sight to grow weak and dim . Early in the morning , if I began as usual to read , my eyes immediately suffered pain , but after some moderate bodily exercise were ...
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... translated into the Latin and Dutch languages , a very remarkable testimony to the diffusion of its fame . Its reputation crept quietly along , like a subterraneous current , rarely heard in the tumult of ephemeral rivalry , but growing ...
... translated into the Latin and Dutch languages , a very remarkable testimony to the diffusion of its fame . Its reputation crept quietly along , like a subterraneous current , rarely heard in the tumult of ephemeral rivalry , but growing ...
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... translation of the Latin Declaration of the Poles in favour of John the Third . Respecting the authenticity , however , of the last production , doubts have been entertained . He now felt that the night was at hand , in 54 JOHN MILTON .
... translation of the Latin Declaration of the Poles in favour of John the Third . Respecting the authenticity , however , of the last production , doubts have been entertained . He now felt that the night was at hand , in 54 JOHN MILTON .
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