Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... appearance of the Laureate's biography ; and in two or three instances my inqui- ries had anticipated both his treatment and illustration of the subject . The history of Milton has been so frequently written , vi PREFACE .
... appearance of the Laureate's biography ; and in two or three instances my inqui- ries had anticipated both his treatment and illustration of the subject . The history of Milton has been so frequently written , vi PREFACE .
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... appearance and manner at this period are recorded in the eulogistic epigram addressed to him by Manso , who found nothing but a change of religion necessary to his perfection . Dr. Johnson has ridiculed the rapidity of Milton's return ...
... appearance and manner at this period are recorded in the eulogistic epigram addressed to him by Manso , who found nothing but a change of religion necessary to his perfection . Dr. Johnson has ridiculed the rapidity of Milton's return ...
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... appeared in the same year . The subject of dispute was the divine or human origin of episcopacy , and its consequent authority in the churcht . Of all the combatants Usher alone seems to have preserved the benignity of his spirit ...
... appeared in the same year . The subject of dispute was the divine or human origin of episcopacy , and its consequent authority in the churcht . Of all the combatants Usher alone seems to have preserved the benignity of his spirit ...
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... appeared his Tractate on Education , and the Areopagitica , or Speech for the Liberty of Unli- censed Printing , the most eloquent and highly - wrought prose production of his pen ; and which , in the opinion of Sir James Mackintosh ...
... appeared his Tractate on Education , and the Areopagitica , or Speech for the Liberty of Unli- censed Printing , the most eloquent and highly - wrought prose production of his pen ; and which , in the opinion of Sir James Mackintosh ...
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... appeared in a small volume of elegies , with which the university honoured the memory of her son . Dr. Johnson always wrote and spoke of this poem with great severity , and he told Miss Seward that he would hang a dog that read Lycidas ...
... appeared in a small volume of elegies , with which the university honoured the memory of her son . Dr. Johnson always wrote and spoke of this poem with great severity , and he told Miss Seward that he would hang a dog that read Lycidas ...
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