Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... mind that more than ordinary favour and respect " which he experienced above any of his equals , “ at the hands of those courteous and learned men , " the fellows of his college ; to oblige whom he wrote in 1628 some verses upon the ...
... mind that more than ordinary favour and respect " which he experienced above any of his equals , “ at the hands of those courteous and learned men , " the fellows of his college ; to oblige whom he wrote in 1628 some verses upon the ...
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... mind ; con- ducting him from the busy tumult of life into the gardens of Attic philosophy , and by the pleasant banks of Aonian streams ; and he particularly attributes to his advice the acquisition of the French , Italian , and Hebrew ...
... mind ; con- ducting him from the busy tumult of life into the gardens of Attic philosophy , and by the pleasant banks of Aonian streams ; and he particularly attributes to his advice the acquisition of the French , Italian , and Hebrew ...
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... retired to Arcetri , where Milton probably visited him . From Florence he went by Sienna to Rome , where he resided two months , feasting his eyes and his mind , as one of his biographers expresses it , with the fine 12 JOHN MILTON .
... retired to Arcetri , where Milton probably visited him . From Florence he went by Sienna to Rome , where he resided two months , feasting his eyes and his mind , as one of his biographers expresses it , with the fine 12 JOHN MILTON .
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... mind . This year of very dreadful commotions and I weene will ensue murderous times of conflicting fight . " This remark is dated from Canterbury , and Mr. Todd conjectures it to have been written by the poet while on his road from ...
... mind . This year of very dreadful commotions and I weene will ensue murderous times of conflicting fight . " This remark is dated from Canterbury , and Mr. Todd conjectures it to have been written by the poet while on his road from ...
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... mind other arguments were to be expected ; but from his " ab- stracted sublimities , " and the purity of the " divine volume of Plato , " he brought little against his opponents . His weapons were drawn from a different armoury . It ...
... mind other arguments were to be expected ; but from his " ab- stracted sublimities , " and the purity of the " divine volume of Plato , " he brought little against his opponents . His weapons were drawn from a different armoury . It ...
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