Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... things , ought himself to be a true poem ; that is , a composition and pattern of the best and honour- ablest things , not presuming to sing the high praises of heroic men or famous cities , unless he has in himself the experience and ...
... things , ought himself to be a true poem ; that is , a composition and pattern of the best and honour- ablest things , not presuming to sing the high praises of heroic men or famous cities , unless he has in himself the experience and ...
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... things worthy . But those frequent songs throughout the Law and Prophets beyond all these , not in their divine argument alone , but in the very critical art of composi- tion , may be easily made to appear over all the kinds of lyric ...
... things worthy . But those frequent songs throughout the Law and Prophets beyond all these , not in their divine argument alone , but in the very critical art of composi- tion , may be easily made to appear over all the kinds of lyric ...
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... things , with a solid and treatable smooth- ness to point out and describe . Teaching over the whole book of ... thing which I had to say , and those intentions which have lived with me ever since I could conceive myself anything worth ...
... things , with a solid and treatable smooth- ness to point out and describe . Teaching over the whole book of ... thing which I had to say , and those intentions which have lived with me ever since I could conceive myself anything worth ...
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... things on that side ; if I chanced to close my right eye , whatever was before me seemed diminished . In the last three years , as my remaining eye failed by degrees , some months before my sight was utterly gone , all things that I ...
... things on that side ; if I chanced to close my right eye , whatever was before me seemed diminished . In the last three years , as my remaining eye failed by degrees , some months before my sight was utterly gone , all things that I ...
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... things are there which I would not see ? How many which I can be debarred the sight of without repining ? How few left which I much desire to see ? But neither am I disheartened , that I am now become the companion of the blind , of the ...
... things are there which I would not see ? How many which I can be debarred the sight of without repining ? How few left which I much desire to see ? But neither am I disheartened , that I am now become the companion of the blind , of the ...
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