Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... told Miss Seward that he would hang a dog that read Lycidas twice . " What , then , " asked the lady , " must become of me , who can say it by heart ? " " Die in a surfeit of bad taste , " was the reply . Milton , at the date of this ...
... told Miss Seward that he would hang a dog that read Lycidas twice . " What , then , " asked the lady , " must become of me , who can say it by heart ? " " Die in a surfeit of bad taste , " was the reply . Milton , at the date of this ...
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... told of a mock funeral having been made for him , and that the gay and light - hearted monarch only laughed at the imposition . Johnson thinks that the search was not very diligent ; but his escape seems rather to have been owing to his ...
... told of a mock funeral having been made for him , and that the gay and light - hearted monarch only laughed at the imposition . Johnson thinks that the search was not very diligent ; but his escape seems rather to have been owing to his ...
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... " famous renowners " of Beatrice and Laura ; then , too , he betook himself , as he has told us , to the solemn cantos of chivalrous romance , and hoped to immortalize his name with the love of Angelica and the exploits 48 JOHN MILTON .
... " famous renowners " of Beatrice and Laura ; then , too , he betook himself , as he has told us , to the solemn cantos of chivalrous romance , and hoped to immortalize his name with the love of Angelica and the exploits 48 JOHN MILTON .
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... told , were gathered in a recent season . Many are the devout pilgrimages to this tree ; and some months ago a slip was sent to one of the remotest settlements of North America . J Poetry has been well denominated the most ancient form ...
... told , were gathered in a recent season . Many are the devout pilgrimages to this tree ; and some months ago a slip was sent to one of the remotest settlements of North America . J Poetry has been well denominated the most ancient form ...
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... told us , that Poetry is the art of expert judgment , and the final work of a head filled by long reading and obser- vation , with elegant maxims and copious inventions . His practice corresponded with his theory . He discovered ...
... told us , that Poetry is the art of expert judgment , and the final work of a head filled by long reading and obser- vation , with elegant maxims and copious inventions . His practice corresponded with his theory . He discovered ...
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