Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... considerable proficiency in music . The poet's mother was descended , according to Wood , from the ancient family of the Bradshaws , although her grand- son Philips says that she was a Castor . The point is of minor importance . We have ...
... considerable proficiency in music . The poet's mother was descended , according to Wood , from the ancient family of the Bradshaws , although her grand- son Philips says that she was a Castor . The point is of minor importance . We have ...
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... considerable present was given to him . This assertion is contradicted by Wood , who declares that the king sent Dr. Morley with his thanks , but not with a purse of gold . The story appears to have originated with Milton . Salmasius ...
... considerable present was given to him . This assertion is contradicted by Wood , who declares that the king sent Dr. Morley with his thanks , but not with a purse of gold . The story appears to have originated with Milton . Salmasius ...
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... considerable eminence , and who appears to have treated his illustrious inmate with becoming respect . A friend of Richardson frequently met him leading the poet by the hand . He , however , again changed his abode for a small house in ...
... considerable eminence , and who appears to have treated his illustrious inmate with becoming respect . A friend of Richardson frequently met him leading the poet by the hand . He , however , again changed his abode for a small house in ...
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... considerable obscurity . They call it Idea Theologiæ , while the present title is De Doctrina Christiana , ex Sacris dumtaxat libris petita , disquisitionum libri duo posthumi , which Mr. Todd thinks was chosen after the author's death ...
... considerable obscurity . They call it Idea Theologiæ , while the present title is De Doctrina Christiana , ex Sacris dumtaxat libris petita , disquisitionum libri duo posthumi , which Mr. Todd thinks was chosen after the author's death ...
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... considerable . Why does not some adven- turous scholar follow his foot - prints among those writers ? with much of extravagance , and much demanding a severer condemnation , they contain thoughts and images of no common beauty . In one ...
... considerable . Why does not some adven- turous scholar follow his foot - prints among those writers ? with much of extravagance , and much demanding a severer condemnation , they contain thoughts and images of no common beauty . In one ...
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