Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1853 |
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... fathomless depths of controversy . " With what different feelings did Cowley contemplate the same scenes ! With him Cambridge was the favourite haunt of the Pierian birds ; he dwelt with affectionate interest upon its de- 4 JOHN MILTON .
... fathomless depths of controversy . " With what different feelings did Cowley contemplate the same scenes ! With him Cambridge was the favourite haunt of the Pierian birds ; he dwelt with affectionate interest upon its de- 4 JOHN MILTON .
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... scenes of Eden . Beattie , in his Brief Recollections of Johnson , informs us that he hated Milton from his heart , and assured him that he never completed the perusal of his works until obliged to do so in order to make collections for ...
... scenes of Eden . Beattie , in his Brief Recollections of Johnson , informs us that he hated Milton from his heart , and assured him that he never completed the perusal of his works until obliged to do so in order to make collections for ...
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... scenes in which she had been brought up . Aubrey says that no company came to her , and that she often heard her nephews cry and be beaten . If this be true , her preference for the festive gaieties of her father's house , then ...
... scenes in which she had been brought up . Aubrey says that no company came to her , and that she often heard her nephews cry and be beaten . If this be true , her preference for the festive gaieties of her father's house , then ...
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... scene of the temptation wears the dismal gloom which overshadows the pictures of the Italian painter ; over the second book , many lines of picturesque description are scattered ; the " walks and alleys brown " open beneath the " trees ...
... scene of the temptation wears the dismal gloom which overshadows the pictures of the Italian painter ; over the second book , many lines of picturesque description are scattered ; the " walks and alleys brown " open beneath the " trees ...
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Robert Aris Willmott. the Father of all , has made the grass the scene of his morning orisons , -verily he has obtained his reward ! All this has been , and will doubtless be again . But while I desire to bestow the highest praise on ...
Robert Aris Willmott. the Father of all , has made the grass the scene of his morning orisons , -verily he has obtained his reward ! All this has been , and will doubtless be again . But while I desire to bestow the highest praise on ...
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