Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... called 66 a certain Doric delicacy in the songs and odes . " The foreign idioms in which Comus abounds show that Milton's reading was not confined to classical authors . He had already begun with avidity and delight to feast on Dante ...
... called 66 a certain Doric delicacy in the songs and odes . " The foreign idioms in which Comus abounds show that Milton's reading was not confined to classical authors . He had already begun with avidity and delight to feast on Dante ...
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... called fortune from without ; or the wily subtleties and refluxes of man's thoughts from within , all these things , with a solid and treatable smooth . ness to point out and describe . Teaching over the whole book of sanctity and ...
... called fortune from without ; or the wily subtleties and refluxes of man's thoughts from within , all these things , with a solid and treatable smooth . ness to point out and describe . Teaching over the whole book of sanctity and ...
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... called Colasterion , in answer to an anonymous pamphlet . In a preface to the former trea- tise he vindicates himself to the parliament with great care , earnestness , and ingenuity . Dr. Symmons thinks that he makes out a strong case ...
... called Colasterion , in answer to an anonymous pamphlet . In a preface to the former trea- tise he vindicates himself to the parliament with great care , earnestness , and ingenuity . Dr. Symmons thinks that he makes out a strong case ...
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... called for a MS . of his , which being brought , he delivered to me , * She survived the poet fifty - two years , dying in 1727 , at Nant- wich , in Cheshire . " I remember , " observes Dr. Newton , " to have heard from a gentleman who ...
... called for a MS . of his , which being brought , he delivered to me , * She survived the poet fifty - two years , dying in 1727 , at Nant- wich , in Cheshire . " I remember , " observes Dr. Newton , " to have heard from a gentleman who ...
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... pollution of its walls . " Milton was in his youth remarkable for personal beauty . At Cambridge he was called the lady of his college , and Salmasius reproached him with the idea entertained by the Italians JOHN MILTON . 55.
... pollution of its walls . " Milton was in his youth remarkable for personal beauty . At Cambridge he was called the lady of his college , and Salmasius reproached him with the idea entertained by the Italians JOHN MILTON . 55.
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