Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1853 |
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... admirable prelate had breathed a prayer that he might build his " own monument , and write his own epitaph in honourable actions . " His prayer has been abundantly * Stephen Marshall , Edward Calamy , Thomas Young , Matthew New- comen ...
... admirable prelate had breathed a prayer that he might build his " own monument , and write his own epitaph in honourable actions . " His prayer has been abundantly * Stephen Marshall , Edward Calamy , Thomas Young , Matthew New- comen ...
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... admirable reasoning , revealed in every page , are of the deepest interest and beauty . Viewed as the sequel to the earlier poem , we find the author irresistibly forced into a kind of self - antagonism . Satan and his peers had been ...
... admirable reasoning , revealed in every page , are of the deepest interest and beauty . Viewed as the sequel to the earlier poem , we find the author irresistibly forced into a kind of self - antagonism . Satan and his peers had been ...
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... admirable moral of the poem , it is the only poetical production of Milton which I peruse without enthusiasm or delight . The choral passages frequently recal the spirit of antiquity , without its music ; the stature of Sophocles ...
... admirable moral of the poem , it is the only poetical production of Milton which I peruse without enthusiasm or delight . The choral passages frequently recal the spirit of antiquity , without its music ; the stature of Sophocles ...
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... admiration wavers between his invention and his learning . Ben Jonson , among the chief requisites for the formation of the poetical character , numbers the art of imitation ; the faculty of converting the wealth of other writers to his ...
... admiration wavers between his invention and his learning . Ben Jonson , among the chief requisites for the formation of the poetical character , numbers the art of imitation ; the faculty of converting the wealth of other writers to his ...
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... admired on account of the difficulties he overcame . It is a measure belonging to Fairy Land and Romance ; uniting the fluency and amplitude of blank verse to the majestic harmony of the couplet , and surpassing both in its resounding ...
... admired on account of the difficulties he overcame . It is a measure belonging to Fairy Land and Romance ; uniting the fluency and amplitude of blank verse to the majestic harmony of the couplet , and surpassing both in its resounding ...
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