Lives of sacred poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 páginas |
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... delighted with what he called 66 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 authors . He had already begun with avidity and delight ...
... delighted with what he called 66 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 authors . He had already begun with avidity and delight ...
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... delightful gardens * . The surrounding scenery was fraught with poetic associations . The promontory of Misenum , the lovely coast of Baiæ , and the romantic spots fami- liarized to every learned eye by the Eclogues of Sanna- zar , were ...
... delightful gardens * . The surrounding scenery was fraught with poetic associations . The promontory of Misenum , the lovely coast of Baiæ , and the romantic spots fami- liarized to every learned eye by the Eclogues of Sanna- zar , were ...
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... delight upon that enlightened wisdom which turned the contemplation of the poet from the exploits of " king or knight before the conquest , " or the " magnific Odes and Hymns " of Pindar and Callima- chus , to dwell upon " the throne ...
... delight upon that enlightened wisdom which turned the contemplation of the poet from the exploits of " king or knight before the conquest , " or the " magnific Odes and Hymns " of Pindar and Callima- chus , to dwell upon " the throne ...
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... delight to those especially of soft and delicious temper , who will not so much as look upon truth herself , unless they see her elegantly dressed ; that whereas the paths of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult ...
... delight to those especially of soft and delicious temper , who will not so much as look upon truth herself , unless they see her elegantly dressed ; that whereas the paths of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult ...
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... delightful studies . " But with this 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 ...
... delightful studies . " But with this 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 ...
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