Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... piety and the most glowing imagination . At the expiration of three years he wrote to Cecil , the Lord Treasurer , entreating either that a day might be appointed for his trial , or that his rela- tions and friends might be allowed to ...
... piety and the most glowing imagination . At the expiration of three years he wrote to Cecil , the Lord Treasurer , entreating either that a day might be appointed for his trial , or that his rela- tions and friends might be allowed to ...
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... piety of a saint and the divinity of a doctor ; the piety is more evident than the theological skill . The first edition appeared at Cambridge in 1610 , and a second was not required until 1632. It is sufficiently clear , therefore ...
... piety of a saint and the divinity of a doctor ; the piety is more evident than the theological skill . The first edition appeared at Cambridge in 1610 , and a second was not required until 1632. It is sufficiently clear , therefore ...
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... piety , un- wearied industry , and much rapidity and excellence in prose composition . When he published the History of Argalus and Parthenia , Usher had only recently returned to Ireland , on his elevation to the see of Meath ; and in ...
... piety , un- wearied industry , and much rapidity and excellence in prose composition . When he published the History of Argalus and Parthenia , Usher had only recently returned to Ireland , on his elevation to the see of Meath ; and in ...
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