Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1853 |
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... never - sleeping watchfulness of his " great Task - master's eye . " The beautiful elegy addressed to his father displays the ardour of his filial affection , and the extent and variety of his attainments ; nor is it less interesting ...
... never - sleeping watchfulness of his " great Task - master's eye . " The beautiful elegy addressed to his father displays the ardour of his filial affection , and the extent and variety of his attainments ; nor is it less interesting ...
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... 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 urged that there was a great ...
... 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 urged that there was a great ...
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... as a rule for myself never to begin a conversation on religion in these parts , but if interrogated concerning my faith , whatever might be the consequence , to dissemble 66 nothing . If any one attacked me , I defended 12 JOHN MILTON .
... as a rule for myself never to begin a conversation on religion in these parts , but if interrogated concerning my faith , whatever might be the consequence , to dissemble 66 nothing . If any one attacked me , I defended 12 JOHN MILTON .
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... never expect to find in Milton - the servility of flattery . He commenced his Second Defence in a tone of tri- umphant exultation ; he no longer regarded himself as the advocate of a single nation , but as the champion of Christendom ...
... never expect to find in Milton - the servility of flattery . He commenced his Second Defence in a tone of tri- umphant exultation ; he no longer regarded himself as the advocate of a single nation , but as the champion of Christendom ...
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... never saw anything equal to this , but the conclu- sion of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the World . ” But The History of England was followed , in 1671 , by Samson Agonistes and Paradise Regained , which Mr. Dunster supposes to have ...
... never saw anything equal to this , but the conclu- sion of Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the World . ” But The History of England was followed , in 1671 , by Samson Agonistes and Paradise Regained , which Mr. Dunster supposes to have ...
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