Lives of sacred poets, Volym 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 sidor |
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... tion ; and the zeal of Crashaw kindles his fancy into too intense a flame . That intellectual eye - sight to which criticism has given the appellation of TASTE , seldom attains to its per- fect vision either in the youth or the manhood ...
... tion ; and the zeal of Crashaw kindles his fancy into too intense a flame . That intellectual eye - sight to which criticism has given the appellation of TASTE , seldom attains to its per- fect vision either in the youth or the manhood ...
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... tion from the poet's brother . Milton , with his glowing and enthusiastic feelings was likely to view with aversion the system of collegiate instruction as it then prevailed . The painful frivolities of an intricate sophistry could not ...
... tion from the poet's brother . Milton , with his glowing and enthusiastic feelings was likely to view with aversion the system of collegiate instruction as it then prevailed . The painful frivolities of an intricate sophistry could not ...
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... 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 the version of the ...
... 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 the version of the ...
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... tion when the death of his mother , in 1637 , changed his plans , and he obtained the consent of his father to make a tour in Italy . Hayley supposes this permission to have been the more readily granted , as one of his motives for ...
... tion when the death of his mother , in 1637 , changed his plans , and he obtained the consent of his father to make a tour in Italy . Hayley supposes this permission to have been the more readily granted , as one of his motives for ...
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... have been enabled in the space of a year to interpret 66 a Latin author at sight . " The name of the author is not specified . One part of his method , -the diligent instruc- tion of his pupils in religion , cannot be too 16 JOHN MILTON .
... have been enabled in the space of a year to interpret 66 a Latin author at sight . " The name of the author is not specified . One part of his method , -the diligent instruc- tion of his pupils in religion , cannot be too 16 JOHN MILTON .
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