Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... expression . The laborious inge- nuity of Ken frequently destroys the simplicity of his devo- tion ; and the zeal of Crashaw kindles his fancy into too intense a flame . That intellectual eye - sight to which criticism has given the ...
... expression . The laborious inge- nuity of Ken frequently destroys the simplicity of his devo- tion ; and the zeal of Crashaw kindles his fancy into too intense a flame . That intellectual eye - sight to which criticism has given the ...
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... expression ; but I have advanced no opinion which has not been suggested and confirmed by a careful perusal of the works of the poet . Of the remaining lives it is unnecessary to speak ; but I may be allowed to refer to the account of ...
... expression ; but I have advanced no opinion which has not been suggested and confirmed by a careful perusal of the works of the poet . Of the remaining lives it is unnecessary to speak ; but I may be allowed to refer to the account of ...
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... expression of his religious opinions appears to have been his only indiscretion . In the fervour of his zeal the maxim of Sir Henry Wotton was either forgotten or despised . " I laid it down , " he says , as a rule for myself never to ...
... expression of his religious opinions appears to have been his only indiscretion . In the fervour of his zeal the maxim of Sir Henry Wotton was either forgotten or despised . " I laid it down , " he says , as a rule for myself never to ...
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... . The common topics , Warton observes , are recommended by a novelty of elegant expression ; some passages wander * Second Defence of the People , p . 384 , ed . Burnet . far beyond the bounds of bucolic song , and are JOHN MILTON . 15.
... . The common topics , Warton observes , are recommended by a novelty of elegant expression ; some passages wander * Second Defence of the People , p . 384 , ed . Burnet . far beyond the bounds of bucolic song , and are JOHN MILTON . 15.
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... expression of religious patience and resignation which it drew from the poet . He warns his revilers to desist from their dreamy forgeries con- cerning him , declaring that he neither repines at , nor repents him of his lot ...
... expression of religious patience and resignation which it drew from the poet . He warns his revilers to desist from their dreamy forgeries con- cerning him , declaring that he neither repines at , nor repents him of his lot ...
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