Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... remark of Bishop Hall . Cowley , we are informed by Spratt , gave proofs of poetical power in early childhood ; Pope , we know , lisped in numbers , and began an epic when only twelve years old ; Schiller in his fourteenth year wrote a ...
... remark of Bishop Hall . Cowley , we are informed by Spratt , gave proofs of poetical power in early childhood ; Pope , we know , lisped in numbers , and began an epic when only twelve years old ; Schiller in his fourteenth year wrote a ...
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... remark to pass unnoticed , not perfectly comprehending its meaning . Johnson , who found in Dryden a model of poetic excellence , was not likely to appreciate the delicate beauty of a poem addressing itself peculiarly to the imagination ...
... remark to pass unnoticed , not perfectly comprehending its meaning . Johnson , who found in Dryden a model of poetic excellence , was not likely to appreciate the delicate beauty of a poem addressing itself peculiarly to the imagination ...
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... remarks must have raised a very high opinion of English elegance and literature among the scholars of Italy . * See a description of it by Manso , Vita de Torq . Tasso , p . 208 . Fra cavalier magnanimi , e cortesi , Risplende il Manso ...
... remarks must have raised a very high opinion of English elegance and literature among the scholars of Italy . * See a description of it by Manso , Vita de Torq . Tasso , p . 208 . Fra cavalier magnanimi , e cortesi , Risplende il Manso ...
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... remark is dated from Canterbury , and Mr. Todd conjectures it to have been written by the poet while on his road from Dovor to London . The fact of the Bible alluded to having belonged to Milton has been doubted , but the arguments ...
... remark is dated from Canterbury , and Mr. Todd conjectures it to have been written by the poet while on his road from Dovor to London . The fact of the Bible alluded to having belonged to Milton has been doubted , but the arguments ...
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... remarked by Johnson , was an uncommon example of the prevalence of genius . The very nature of the work , independent of the political repu- tation of the author , presented an almost insurmountable obstacle to its popularity . It was ...
... remarked by Johnson , was an uncommon example of the prevalence of genius . The very nature of the work , independent of the political repu- tation of the author , presented an almost insurmountable obstacle to its popularity . It was ...
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