Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volumen 2Ward, 1873 |
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... mind in the intervals of study . He preached regularly to a congregation , and in the pulpit , although his stature was low , not exceeding five feet , the excellence of his matter , the easy flow of his language , and the propriety of ...
... mind in the intervals of study . He preached regularly to a congregation , and in the pulpit , although his stature was low , not exceeding five feet , the excellence of his matter , the easy flow of his language , and the propriety of ...
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... mind became calm , composed , and resigned , and he died full of that faith which he had so vigo- rously defended and inculcated in his writings . His remains were interred in Westminster Abbey , and a statue , with an appropriate ...
... mind became calm , composed , and resigned , and he died full of that faith which he had so vigo- rously defended and inculcated in his writings . His remains were interred in Westminster Abbey , and a statue , with an appropriate ...
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... mind easily gathers romantic associations , and where it supposes the most picturesque vicissitudes of scenery and climate . The spectacle of a majestic British ship on the shores of Greece brings as strong a remini- scence to the mind ...
... mind easily gathers romantic associations , and where it supposes the most picturesque vicissitudes of scenery and climate . The spectacle of a majestic British ship on the shores of Greece brings as strong a remini- scence to the mind ...
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... mind , warmth of heart , and high - toned piety , but who is cheerful as the day . As to his poetry , it is ... minds . Apart from this , however , Blacklock's poetry endures only from its connection with the author's misfortune , and ...
... mind , warmth of heart , and high - toned piety , but who is cheerful as the day . As to his poetry , it is ... minds . Apart from this , however , Blacklock's poetry endures only from its connection with the author's misfortune , and ...
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... mind was not in poetry only , but in many other respects , peculiarly congenial with his own ; and nothing could exceed the cordial and reverential welcome which Beattie gave to his illustrious visitant . In 1770 , he published his ...
... mind was not in poetry only , but in many other respects , peculiarly congenial with his own ; and nothing could exceed the cordial and reverential welcome which Beattie gave to his illustrious visitant . In 1770 , he published his ...
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