Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... suffering , and his unshaken confidence in the sacred promise of a holier , a serener , and a happier existence . JOHN MILTON was born on the 9th of December , 1608 , in Bread Street , Allhallows , London , and baptized the 20th of the ...
... suffering , and his unshaken confidence in the sacred promise of a holier , a serener , and a happier existence . JOHN MILTON was born on the 9th of December , 1608 , in Bread Street , Allhallows , London , and baptized the 20th of the ...
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... suffered a temporary rustication , but it is certain that he did not lose a term , which in that case he could hardly have avoided . His anger seems to have been confined to the Master , for he subsequently acknowledged with " all ...
... suffered a temporary rustication , but it is certain that he did not lose a term , which in that case he could hardly have avoided . His anger seems to have been confined to the Master , for he subsequently acknowledged with " all ...
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... suffer no impediment , no love of ease , no avocation whatever , to chill the ardour , or break the continuity , or divert the completion of my literary pursuits ; " and in another letter to the same correspondent he says , " Do you ask ...
... suffer no impediment , no love of ease , no avocation whatever , to chill the ardour , or break the continuity , or divert the completion of my literary pursuits ; " and in another letter to the same correspondent he says , " Do you ask ...
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... suffered the 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 ...
... suffered the 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 ...
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... suffering under almost total blindness , being entirely deprived of the use of one eye ; yet he continued to discharge the duties of his office with the assistance of his nephew , Edward Philips . In the following year , his sight was ...
... suffering under almost total blindness , being entirely deprived of the use of one eye ; yet he continued to discharge the duties of his office with the assistance of his nephew , Edward Philips . In the following year , his sight was ...
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