Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1853 |
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... heart was awakened by the contemplation of so many poetic graves , overgrown and neg- lected . The ridicule of Dryden transmitted the name of Shirley to the contempt of posterity ; and we have seen Pope and Butler embalming Quarles and ...
... heart was awakened by the contemplation of so many poetic graves , overgrown and neg- lected . The ridicule of Dryden transmitted the name of Shirley to the contempt of posterity ; and we have seen Pope and Butler embalming Quarles and ...
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... hearts of others , had been insensible in his own to the voice of Truth and the exhor- tations of the Gospel . I have briefly indicated the same sentiments respecting Young's sincerity , in an article upon the Character and Pro- gress ...
... hearts of others , had been insensible in his own to the voice of Truth and the exhor- tations of the Gospel . I have briefly indicated the same sentiments respecting Young's sincerity , in an article upon the Character and Pro- gress ...
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... heart he was welcomed to Horton in Buckinghamshire , where his father was enjoying the fruit of his honourable exertions . In this pleasant retirement , occasionally enlivened by a visit to London , to see his friends and make himself ...
... heart he was welcomed to Horton in Buckinghamshire , where his father was enjoying the fruit of his honourable exertions . In this pleasant retirement , occasionally enlivened by a visit to London , to see his friends and make himself ...
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... 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 , " very peevishly of the Masque of Comus ; and when I ...
... 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 , " very peevishly of the Masque of Comus ; and when I ...
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... heart the Holy Spirit had planted itself , growing up with the stature of his soul , and restraining within bounds even the most luxurious years of manhood . * The same sentiment is expressed in the Reason for Church Government . " But ...
... heart the Holy Spirit had planted itself , growing up with the stature of his soul , and restraining within bounds even the most luxurious years of manhood . * The same sentiment is expressed in the Reason for Church Government . " But ...
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