The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... says he , ' I take to be my portion in this life , joined with a strong propensity of nature , ' he might leave something so written to after - times , as they should not willingly let it die . ' 6 It appears , in all his writings ...
... says he , ' I take to be my portion in this life , joined with a strong propensity of nature , ' he might leave something so written to after - times , as they should not willingly let it die . ' 6 It appears , in all his writings ...
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... says , he cannot be suspected but to have known that they were said non tam de se , quam supra se . At Rome , as at Florence , he staid only two months ; a time indeed sufficient , if he desired only to ramble with an explainer of its ...
... says , he cannot be suspected but to have known that they were said non tam de se , quam supra se . At Rome , as at Florence , he staid only two months ; a time indeed sufficient , if he desired only to ramble with an explainer of its ...
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... says a garden - house , i . e . a house situate in a garden , and of which there were , especially in the north suburbs of London , very many , if not few else . The term is technical . The meaning may be collected from the article ...
... says a garden - house , i . e . a house situate in a garden , and of which there were , especially in the north suburbs of London , very many , if not few else . The term is technical . The meaning may be collected from the article ...
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... says , inferior to the Prelates in learning . Hall , bishop of Norwich , had published an ' Hum- ble Remonstrance , ' in defence of Episcopacy ; to which , in 1641 , five ministers 3 , of whose names the first letters made the ...
... says , inferior to the Prelates in learning . Hall , bishop of Norwich , had published an ' Hum- ble Remonstrance , ' in defence of Episcopacy ; to which , in 1641 , five ministers 3 , of whose names the first letters made the ...
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... says he , ' is not to be obtained but by devout prayer to that Eternal Spirit that can enrich with all utter- ance and knowledge , and sends out his Seraphim , with the hallowed fire of his altar , to touch and purify the lips of whom ...
... says he , ' is not to be obtained but by devout prayer to that Eternal Spirit that can enrich with all utter- ance and knowledge , and sends out his Seraphim , with the hallowed fire of his altar , to touch and purify the lips of whom ...
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Página 100 - This neglect of rime is so little to be taken for a defect, though it may seem so perhaps to vulgar readers, that it is rather to be esteemed an example, the first in English, of ancient liberty recovered to heroic poem from the troublesome and modern bondage of riming.