Lives of sacred poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 páginas |
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... seen Pope and Butler embalming Quarles and Wither for perpetual disgrace . But as the dramatist has risen from the scorn of Dryden , so Quarles and his companions have shaken off the missiles of their satirists . In the present volume ...
... seen Pope and Butler embalming Quarles and Wither for perpetual disgrace . But as the dramatist has risen from the scorn of Dryden , so Quarles and his companions have shaken off the missiles of their satirists . In the present volume ...
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... seen from the sonnets he wrote on the occasion . Through the interference of the assembly of Presbyterian divines , who forgot his former services in their displeasure at what they considered an invasion of ecclesiastical privileges ...
... seen from the sonnets he wrote on the occasion . Through the interference of the assembly of Presbyterian divines , who forgot his former services in their displeasure at what they considered an invasion of ecclesiastical privileges ...
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... . " I remember , " observes Dr. Newton , " to have heard from a gentleman who had seen his widow in Cheshire , that she had hair of this colour ( golden ) . ” bidding me take it home with me and read it JOHN MILTON . 43.
... . " I remember , " observes Dr. Newton , " to have heard from a gentleman who had seen his widow in Cheshire , that she had hair of this colour ( golden ) . ” bidding me take it home with me and read it JOHN MILTON . 43.
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... seen it commenced in blind- ness , pursued under many and various difficulties , and completed in solitude and in poverty . The enthusiasm which distinguishes every true poet , assumes in the Chris- tian bard that higher character of ...
... seen it commenced in blind- ness , pursued under many and various difficulties , and completed in solitude and in poverty . The enthusiasm which distinguishes every true poet , assumes in the Chris- tian bard that higher character of ...
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... seen the empurpled pavement that " like a sea of jasper shone ; " and the gates of pearl , and the battlements of crystal ; we had heard the " preamble sweet " from ten thousand lyres breaking into jubilee , and the River of Bliss ...
... seen the empurpled pavement that " like a sea of jasper shone ; " and the gates of pearl , and the battlements of crystal ; we had heard the " preamble sweet " from ten thousand lyres breaking into jubilee , and the River of Bliss ...
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