Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... imagination ; he could admire the strength of a poet's wing , but cared little for its colours . During a period of seventy years these poems received no atten- tion ; even the heart of Cowley seems to have been deaf to their music ...
... imagination ; he could admire the strength of a poet's wing , but cared little for its colours . During a period of seventy years these poems received no atten- tion ; even the heart of Cowley seems to have been deaf to their music ...
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... imagining that which is sinful , though in the deepest secrecy . " The severities inflicted on his tutor Young by the pri- mate Laud , probably incited Milton to engage in this unfortunate warfare ; he entered into it against the incli ...
... imagining that which is sinful , though in the deepest secrecy . " The severities inflicted on his tutor Young by the pri- mate Laud , probably incited Milton to engage in this unfortunate warfare ; he entered into it against the incli ...
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... imagination , and Warton considered them the first descriptive poems in the language . The same elegant critic , whose hand seems to revive every old picture he touches , has alluded to the melancholy change which in later years came ...
... imagination , and Warton considered them the first descriptive poems in the language . The same elegant critic , whose hand seems to revive every old picture he touches , has alluded to the melancholy change which in later years came ...
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... imaginations , both cheered by the inward light of their lofty anticipations . The Wanderer of the Sea was soothed by visions of that gor- geous land which destiny appeared to withhold from his search ; streets of gold , and valleys ...
... imaginations , both cheered by the inward light of their lofty anticipations . The Wanderer of the Sea was soothed by visions of that gor- geous land which destiny appeared to withhold from his search ; streets of gold , and valleys ...
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... imagination into the pure empyrean , and among the sanctities of heaven : we had seen the empurpled pavement that " like a sea of jasper shone ; " and the gates of pearl , and the battlements of crystal ; we had heard the 66 preamble ...
... imagination into the pure empyrean , and among the sanctities of heaven : we had seen the empurpled pavement that " like a sea of jasper shone ; " and the gates of pearl , and the battlements of crystal ; we had heard the 66 preamble ...
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