Lives of sacred poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 páginas |
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... thought them full of poetry and life ; and Pope , who deemed them the purest specimen of satire in our language , once entertained the idea of clothing them in a modern dress , as he had previously presented the uncouth rhymes of Donne ...
... thought them full of poetry and life ; and Pope , who deemed them the purest specimen of satire in our language , once entertained the idea of clothing them in a modern dress , as he had previously presented the uncouth rhymes of Donne ...
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... thoughts , to embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes , put from beholding the bright countenance of truth in the quiet and still air of delightful studies . " But with this sublime declaration of ambitious aspira- tions ...
... thoughts , to embark in a troubled sea of noises and hoarse disputes , put from beholding the bright countenance of truth in the quiet and still air of delightful studies . " But with this sublime declaration of ambitious aspira- tions ...
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... thought the periods of Milton smoother , neater , and more pointed . Both too frequently forgot the cause they were to support , in the blind fury of their intempe- rate partisanship ; and rather aimed their blows against each other ...
... thought the periods of Milton smoother , neater , and more pointed . Both too frequently forgot the cause they were to support , in the blind fury of their intempe- rate partisanship ; and rather aimed their blows against each other ...
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... particularly the simile of the sun eclipsed , in the first book , which was thought to contain a political allusion . The license , however , was finally granted , and Milton disposed of the copyright , April JOHN MILTON . 45.
... particularly the simile of the sun eclipsed , in the first book , which was thought to contain a political allusion . The license , however , was finally granted , and Milton disposed of the copyright , April JOHN MILTON . 45.
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... thought their want of learning atoned for by their skill in the Scriptures , and by the holiness of their lives . Popular opinion has its flux and reflux always in a corresponding ratio . So it was at the Restoration : -to those who ...
... thought their want of learning atoned for by their skill in the Scriptures , and by the holiness of their lives . Popular opinion has its flux and reflux always in a corresponding ratio . So it was at the Restoration : -to those who ...
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