Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... 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 transcribed the Ode on the Nativity , and ...
... 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 transcribed the Ode on the Nativity , and ...
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... received with friendship and esteem , particularly by Carlo Dati , librarian to the Cardinal Carlo de ' Medici , who presented him with a very exaggerated tribute of applause . There also he became acquainted with the illustrious ...
... received with friendship and esteem , particularly by Carlo Dati , librarian to the Cardinal Carlo de ' Medici , who presented him with a very exaggerated tribute of applause . There also he became acquainted with the illustrious ...
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... received his illustrious guest . All traces of it have long since been washed away by the inroads of the ocean . It stood , we know , on the shore , not far from Naples , adorned with all that art could lavish , and embosomed in ...
... received his illustrious guest . All traces of it have long since been washed away by the inroads of the ocean . It stood , we know , on the shore , not far from Naples , adorned with all that art could lavish , and embosomed in ...
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... received his instruction with the same acuteness of wit and apprehension , the same industry , alacrity , and thirst after knowledge , as the instructor was indued with , what prodigies of learning might they not have become ! If we are ...
... received his instruction with the same acuteness of wit and apprehension , the same industry , alacrity , and thirst after knowledge , as the instructor was indued with , what prodigies of learning might they not have become ! If we are ...
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... received with ridicule , and treated with neglect . They were , indeed , adopted by a few persons , who obtained the appellation of Divorcers , or Miltonists , but who were very far from possessing sufficient respectability or influ ...
... received with ridicule , and treated with neglect . They were , indeed , adopted by a few persons , who obtained the appellation of Divorcers , or Miltonists , but who were very far from possessing sufficient respectability or influ ...
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