Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... language ; the fervour often degenerating into fantastic enthusiasm ; the melody often running into grotesque extravagance of rhythm and expression . The laborious inge- nuity of Ken frequently destroys the simplicity of his devo- tion ...
... language ; the fervour often degenerating into fantastic enthusiasm ; the melody often running into grotesque extravagance of rhythm and expression . The laborious inge- nuity of Ken frequently destroys the simplicity of his devo- tion ...
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... languages . By such a benevolent heart he was welcomed to Horton in Buckinghamshire , where his father was enjoying the fruit of his honourable exertions . In this pleasant retirement , occasionally enlivened by a visit to London , to ...
... languages . By such a benevolent heart he was welcomed to Horton in Buckinghamshire , where his father was enjoying the fruit of his honourable exertions . In this pleasant retirement , occasionally enlivened by a visit to London , to ...
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... language ; but surely the agricultural skill of Columella , the medical researches of Celsus , the military tactics of Frontinus , and the geography of Dionysius , could prove of small practical benefit , and as models of composition ...
... language ; but surely the agricultural skill of Columella , the medical researches of Celsus , the military tactics of Frontinus , and the geography of Dionysius , could prove of small practical benefit , and as models of composition ...
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... language , once entertained the idea of clothing them in a modern dress , as he had previously presented the uncouth rhymes of Donne . Warton was informed by the Bishop of Gloucester that in Pope's copy the first satire of the sixth ...
... language , once entertained the idea of clothing them in a modern dress , as he had previously presented the uncouth rhymes of Donne . Warton was informed by the Bishop of Gloucester that in Pope's copy the first satire of the sixth ...
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... 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 upon the poet's imagination , when the rich light of the storied win- dows was ...
... 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 upon the poet's imagination , when the rich light of the storied win- dows was ...
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