Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... mind had been imbued in childhood ; his praise was the theme of his noblest and most accomplished contemporaries . Eras- mus beheld in him the parent of the golden age , and the amiable Melancthon delighted to compare him to the most ...
... mind had been imbued in childhood ; his praise was the theme of his noblest and most accomplished contemporaries . Eras- mus beheld in him the parent of the golden age , and the amiable Melancthon delighted to compare him to the most ...
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... mind of true poetical feeling ; but the same affected taste which marred the verses upon Virtue , is also discoverable here : - I made a posie while the day ran by ; Here will I smell my remnant out , and tie My life within this band ...
... mind of true poetical feeling ; but the same affected taste which marred the verses upon Virtue , is also discoverable here : - I made a posie while the day ran by ; Here will I smell my remnant out , and tie My life within this band ...
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... mind whilst writing the second part of Christabel ; if , indeed , by some subtle process of the mind , they did not suggest the first thought of the whole poem * . " The exceeding richness and vivacity of Crashaw's versification could ...
... mind whilst writing the second part of Christabel ; if , indeed , by some subtle process of the mind , they did not suggest the first thought of the whole poem * . " The exceeding richness and vivacity of Crashaw's versification could ...
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