Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1853 |
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... Johnson is inclined to receive with limitations . That he read them with any view to verbal or minute criticism , we are not to imagine ; but as his principal object was doubtless to imbue his mind with the poetry and eloquence of ...
... Johnson is inclined to receive with limitations . That he read them with any view to verbal or minute criticism , we are not to imagine ; but as his principal object was doubtless to imbue his mind with the poetry and eloquence of ...
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... Johnson , informs us that he hated Milton from his heart , and assured him that he never completed the perusal of his works until obliged to do so in order to make collections for his dic- tionary . " He spoke also , " says Beattie ...
... Johnson , informs us that he hated Milton from his heart , and assured him that he never completed the perusal of his works until obliged to do so in order to make collections for his dic- tionary . " He spoke also , " says Beattie ...
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... Johnson remarks must have raised a very high opinion of English elegance and literature among the scholars of Italy . * See a description of it by Manso , Vita de Torq . Tasso , p . 208 . Fra cavalier magnanimi , e cortesi , Risplende ...
... Johnson remarks must have raised a very high opinion of English elegance and literature among the scholars of Italy . * See a description of it by Manso , Vita de Torq . Tasso , p . 208 . Fra cavalier magnanimi , e cortesi , Risplende ...
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... Johnson supposes him to have regarded as the metropolis of orthodoxy . Here he ac- quired the friendship of John Diodati and Frederick Spanheim , the father of the well - known antiquary ; and continuing his route through France , he ...
... Johnson supposes him to have regarded as the metropolis of orthodoxy . Here he ac- quired the friendship of John Diodati and Frederick Spanheim , the father of the well - known antiquary ; and continuing his route through France , he ...
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... Johnson has ridiculed the rapidity of Milton's return to England , but we learn from a manuscript entry in the Bible which is supposed to have been his companion in Italy , how deep an impression the troubles of the time had made upon ...
... Johnson has ridiculed the rapidity of Milton's return to England , but we learn from a manuscript entry in the Bible which is supposed to have been his companion in Italy , how deep an impression the troubles of the time had made upon ...
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