Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... continued for some years later , widely diffused . Bishop Hall styled him his worthy friend , and commended his muse , " drenched in the sacred spring of Sion ; " Drayton speaks of his hallowed labours ; Drummond of Hawthornden notices ...
... continued for some years later , widely diffused . Bishop Hall styled him his worthy friend , and commended his muse , " drenched in the sacred spring of Sion ; " Drayton speaks of his hallowed labours ; Drummond of Hawthornden notices ...
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... continued to increase . We gather from Aubrey " that he sat up very late , commonly till twelve or one o'clock , and that his father ordered the maid to sit up for him . " He did not , however , remain long at St. Paul's , for on the ...
... continued to increase . We gather from Aubrey " that he sat up very late , commonly till twelve or one o'clock , and that his father ordered the maid to sit up for him . " He did not , however , remain long at St. Paul's , for on the ...
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... continued the Jerusalemme Conquistata , and formed the plan of the Sette Giornate ; and here , too , according to the conjecture of Warton , the idea of an Epic poem was probably suggested to Milton . On his departure he pre- sented his ...
... continued the Jerusalemme Conquistata , and formed the plan of the Sette Giornate ; and here , too , according to the conjecture of Warton , the idea of an Epic poem was probably suggested to Milton . On his departure he pre- sented his ...
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... continued to discharge the duties of his office with the assistance of his nephew , Edward Philips . In the following year , his sight was completely gone . His eyes had been gradually growing feeble since 1644 , and his intense ...
... continued to discharge the duties of his office with the assistance of his nephew , Edward Philips . In the following year , his sight was completely gone . His eyes had been gradually growing feeble since 1644 , and his intense ...
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... continued with him almost to his last illness . And so lively and cheerful was his temper , that he would be very facetious and entertaining to his friends in the evening , even when it was perceived that with difficulty he kept his ...
... continued with him almost to his last illness . And so lively and cheerful was his temper , that he would be very facetious and entertaining to his friends in the evening , even when it was perceived that with difficulty he kept his ...
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