Lives of sacred poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 páginas |
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... interesting from the allusions it contains to his father's disapproval of his poetical studies : - Nec tu perge , precor , sacras contemnere Musas , Nec vanas inopesque puta , quarum ipse peritus Munere , mlle sonos numeros componis ad ...
... interesting from the allusions it contains to his father's disapproval of his poetical studies : - Nec tu perge , precor , sacras contemnere Musas , Nec vanas inopesque puta , quarum ipse peritus Munere , mlle sonos numeros componis ad ...
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... interesting . " His morning haunts , ” he declared , " were at home ; not sleeping or concocting the surfeits of an irregular feast , but up and stirring ; in winter , often before the sound of any bell awakens men to labour or devotion ...
... interesting . " His morning haunts , ” he declared , " were at home ; not sleeping or concocting the surfeits of an irregular feast , but up and stirring ; in winter , often before the sound of any bell awakens men to labour or devotion ...
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... interesting ; and a recollection of a beautiful song in Beaumont and Fletcher has also been observed . Fletcher's vein of pic- turesque fancy recommended him to the heart of Milton , and Warton expresses a natural feeling of surprise ...
... interesting ; and a recollection of a beautiful song in Beaumont and Fletcher has also been observed . Fletcher's vein of pic- turesque fancy recommended him to the heart of Milton , and Warton expresses a natural feeling of surprise ...
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... interesting of his productions . But his adulatory address to Cromwell is injured by what we never expect to find in Milton , -the servility of flattery . " to He commenced his Second Defence in a tone of tri- umphant exultation ; he no ...
... interesting of his productions . But his adulatory address to Cromwell is injured by what we never expect to find in Milton , -the servility of flattery . " to He commenced his Second Defence in a tone of tri- umphant exultation ; he no ...
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... interesting account of his escape to his friend Peter Heimbach , a learned German , who , from an expression in one of the poet's letters , is supposed to have resided in his house when he visited England + . " If among so many funerals ...
... interesting account of his escape to his friend Peter Heimbach , a learned German , who , from an expression in one of the poet's letters , is supposed to have resided in his house when he visited England + . " If among so many funerals ...
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