Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1853 |
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... observation , " was the remark of Bishop Hall . Cowley , we are informed by Spratt , gave proofs of poetical power in early childhood ; Pope , we know , lisped in numbers , and began an epic when only twelve years old ; Schiller in his ...
... observation , " was the remark of Bishop Hall . Cowley , we are informed by Spratt , gave proofs of poetical power in early childhood ; Pope , we know , lisped in numbers , and began an epic when only twelve years old ; Schiller in his ...
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... observation , insight into all seemly and generous arts and affairs ; till which in some measure be compassed at mine own peril and cost , I refuse not to sustain this expecta- tion from as many as are not loath to hazard so much ...
... observation , insight into all seemly and generous arts and affairs ; till which in some measure be compassed at mine own peril and cost , I refuse not to sustain this expecta- tion from as many as are not loath to hazard so much ...
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... observed . Fletcher's vein of pic- turesque fancy recommended him to the heart of Milton , and Warton expresses a natural feeling of surprise that he omitted to associate him with Jonson's " learned sock ; " and the " wood - notes wild ...
... observed . Fletcher's vein of pic- turesque fancy recommended him to the heart of Milton , and Warton expresses a natural feeling of surprise that he omitted to associate him with Jonson's " learned sock ; " and the " wood - notes wild ...
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... observation of Hayley , " there is no poem of an epic form where the sublimest moral is so forcibly and abundantly united to poetical delight ; here he resembles the Apollo of Ovid , softening his glory in speaking to his son ; and ...
... observation of Hayley , " there is no poem of an epic form where the sublimest moral is so forcibly and abundantly united to poetical delight ; here he resembles the Apollo of Ovid , softening his glory in speaking to his son ; and ...
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... observed , should be received with caution . He was blind , and oppressed by many infirmities , and by his habitual study of the Scriptures , was always full " of the interior of religion , " even while neglecting its outward ordinances ...
... observed , should be received with caution . He was blind , and oppressed by many infirmities , and by his habitual study of the Scriptures , was always full " of the interior of religion , " even while neglecting its outward ordinances ...
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