Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... literature , Homer undergoes the polishing refinement of Virgil ; and Pindar catches a sweeter note from his Latin imitator ; and the orator of the Bema is suppled in the Forum ; before they assume the form of grace , and shine with the.
... literature , Homer undergoes the polishing refinement of Virgil ; and Pindar catches a sweeter note from his Latin imitator ; and the orator of the Bema is suppled in the Forum ; before they assume the form of grace , and shine with the.
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Robert Eldridge Aris Willmott. assume the form of grace , and shine with the subdued lustre , and speak with the harmonious accents , of intellectual beauty . The file , however , when it ceases to polish , begins to weaken ; and modern ...
Robert Eldridge Aris Willmott. assume the form of grace , and shine with the subdued lustre , and speak with the harmonious accents , of intellectual beauty . The file , however , when it ceases to polish , begins to weaken ; and modern ...
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... grace , and marked by an elevation of sentiment very uncommon at such an age . Having taken his Master's degree , in 1632 he left the university , without animosity , yet with no sentiments of esteem ; and many years after , in the ...
... grace , and marked by an elevation of sentiment very uncommon at such an age . Having taken his Master's degree , in 1632 he left the university , without animosity , yet with no sentiments of esteem ; and many years after , in the ...
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... grace of the lyric measures obtained the praise of Sir Henry Wotton , who expressed himself delighted with what he called 66 a certain Doric delicacy in the songs and odes . " The foreign idioms in which Comus abounds show that Milton's ...
... grace of the lyric measures obtained the praise of Sir Henry Wotton , who expressed himself delighted with what he called 66 a certain Doric delicacy in the songs and odes . " The foreign idioms in which Comus abounds show that Milton's ...
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... grace of faith , constitutes the highest perfection . The course of education was to resemble as closely as possible , " the ancient and famous schools of Pythagoras , Plato , Socrates , Aristotle , and others , ” from whose venerable ...
... grace of faith , constitutes the highest perfection . The course of education was to resemble as closely as possible , " the ancient and famous schools of Pythagoras , Plato , Socrates , Aristotle , and others , ” from whose venerable ...
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