Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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... reader to the threshold of the period that witnessed the production of Paradise Lost . Although some of the poets of whom mention is made , were born subsequently to Milton , their works pre- ceded the publication of his great poem ...
... reader to the threshold of the period that witnessed the production of Paradise Lost . Although some of the poets of whom mention is made , were born subsequently to Milton , their works pre- ceded the publication of his great poem ...
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... reader . The poem of Hawes cannot be judged by fragments , but the quotation of two stanzas will afford a specimen of * La Litterature du Midi de l'Europe , vol . i . p . 202 . his style of versification and manner of expression ...
... reader . The poem of Hawes cannot be judged by fragments , but the quotation of two stanzas will afford a specimen of * La Litterature du Midi de l'Europe , vol . i . p . 202 . his style of versification and manner of expression ...
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... reader in the preface " not to expect any new conceits from old heads , " or to look for " green fruit from withered branches . " The melody and grace of his dramas will be sought for in vain ; unlike Sir Philip Sidney's poet , he does ...
... reader in the preface " not to expect any new conceits from old heads , " or to look for " green fruit from withered branches . " The melody and grace of his dramas will be sought for in vain ; unlike Sir Philip Sidney's poet , he does ...
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