Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1853 |
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... Young , because it con- tains more evidence than had been previously adduced to sus- tain the truth of his piety , and the general excellence of his character . It would , indeed , have been a theme for melan- choly reflection , if he ...
... Young , because it con- tains more evidence than had been previously adduced to sus- tain the truth of his piety , and the general excellence of his character . It would , indeed , have been a theme for melan- choly reflection , if he ...
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... YOUNG 135 ROBERT BLAIR 189 BLACKMORE , PARNELL , ADDISON , AND GRAY 194 CHRISTOPHER SMART 204 WILLIAM COWPER 211 JAMES HURDIS 316 WILLIAM HAYWARD ROBERTS JAMES GRAHAME REGINALD HEBER 320 325 333 ADDITIONAL NOTES 369 LIVES OF SACRED ...
... YOUNG 135 ROBERT BLAIR 189 BLACKMORE , PARNELL , ADDISON , AND GRAY 194 CHRISTOPHER SMART 204 WILLIAM COWPER 211 JAMES HURDIS 316 WILLIAM HAYWARD ROBERTS JAMES GRAHAME REGINALD HEBER 320 325 333 ADDITIONAL NOTES 369 LIVES OF SACRED ...
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... Young , a puritan minister of great learning and probity ; to whom he always manifested a warm attachment . His studies were chiefly poetical ; Aubrey says that he was a poet before he was ten years old . Fortunately for the grati ...
... Young , a puritan minister of great learning and probity ; to whom he always manifested a warm attachment . His studies were chiefly poetical ; Aubrey says that he was a poet before he was ten years old . Fortunately for the grati ...
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... young as Milton's , naturally desired to lean upon some one . The epithets in the translations from the Psalms , regarded by Dr. Symmons as " the shootings of the infant oak which in later times was to overshadow the forest , ' were ...
... young as Milton's , naturally desired to lean upon some one . The epithets in the translations from the Psalms , regarded by Dr. Symmons as " the shootings of the infant oak which in later times was to overshadow the forest , ' were ...
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... Young quitted England , and Milton is supposed to have been shortly after admitted into St. Paul's School , under Alexander Gill , to whose son three of his Familiar Letters are addressed . His passion for study continued to increase ...
... Young quitted England , and Milton is supposed to have been shortly after admitted into St. Paul's School , under Alexander Gill , to whose son three of his Familiar Letters are addressed . His passion for study continued to increase ...
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