Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... period he is reported to have read through all the Greek and Latin writers ; an account which Johnson is inclined to receive with limitations . That he read them with any view to verbal or minute criticism , we are not to imagine ; but ...
... period he is reported to have read through all the Greek and Latin writers ; an account which Johnson is inclined to receive with limitations . That he read them with any view to verbal or minute criticism , we are not to imagine ; but ...
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... period of seventy years these poems received no atten- tion ; even the heart of Cowley seems to have been deaf to their music , and the only notice of their existence has been found in the MS . paper of Archbishop Sancroft , who ...
... period of seventy years these poems received no atten- tion ; even the heart of Cowley seems to have been deaf to their music , and the only notice of their existence has been found in the MS . paper of Archbishop Sancroft , who ...
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... period of his departure is involved in obscu- rity . It is , however , certain that he went to Paris in 1638 , attended by a servant , and armed with the prudent advice of Sir Henry Wotton . On his arrival at the French metropolis , he ...
... period of his departure is involved in obscu- rity . It is , however , certain that he went to Paris in 1638 , attended by a servant , and armed with the prudent advice of Sir Henry Wotton . On his arrival at the French metropolis , he ...
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... period are recorded in the eulogistic epigram addressed to him by Manso , who found nothing but a change of religion necessary to his perfection . 66 Dr. Johnson has ridiculed the rapidity of Milton's return to England , but we learn ...
... period are recorded in the eulogistic epigram addressed to him by Manso , who found nothing but a change of religion necessary to his perfection . 66 Dr. Johnson has ridiculed the rapidity of Milton's return to England , but we learn ...
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... period of the poet's life which cannot be contemplated without sorrow . At the assembling of the Parliament in November , 1640 , the animosity against the bishops began to assume a more threatening aspect . Milton , willing , as he says ...
... period of the poet's life which cannot be contemplated without sorrow . At the assembling of the Parliament in November , 1640 , the animosity against the bishops began to assume a more threatening aspect . Milton , willing , as he says ...
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