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... poems , several of which are still preserved , and more than one of which elicited the praise of Milton . With such a mother and such aunts to superintend his educa- tion , it is hardly strange that even Elizabeth was delighted to ...
... poems , several of which are still preserved , and more than one of which elicited the praise of Milton . With such a mother and such aunts to superintend his educa- tion , it is hardly strange that even Elizabeth was delighted to ...
Pagina 30
... poems , has compared Bacon to Moses standing on Mount Pisgah . Alas ! that the great mind that pro- duced it should have descended so low ; though with the excep- tion of a little flattery to the great , to be found in the dedications ...
... poems , has compared Bacon to Moses standing on Mount Pisgah . Alas ! that the great mind that pro- duced it should have descended so low ; though with the excep- tion of a little flattery to the great , to be found in the dedications ...
Pagina 31
... poem as any man among them all . ” While we very readily admit a portion of this assertion , we cannot accept it in toto . In literature , women have rarely excelled men in the higher branches . As historians , they are ( in spite of ...
... poem as any man among them all . ” While we very readily admit a portion of this assertion , we cannot accept it in toto . In literature , women have rarely excelled men in the higher branches . As historians , they are ( in spite of ...
Pagina 32
... Paradise Lost . That it is a grand and noble poem - by far the most remarkable of the nine- teenth century , we cheerfully admit . But may we be permitted Je 7 . man & ber , an 尿食 32 [ Dec. , AMERICAN FEMALE NOVELISTS .
... Paradise Lost . That it is a grand and noble poem - by far the most remarkable of the nine- teenth century , we cheerfully admit . But may we be permitted Je 7 . man & ber , an 尿食 32 [ Dec. , AMERICAN FEMALE NOVELISTS .
Pagina 48
... poets mentioned has been more translated . There are five Latin translations of the Lusiad , six Italian , eight ... poem who is not a poet himself . Fanshaw was , indeed , capable of writing agreeable verses ; the poetic spirit he ...
... poets mentioned has been more translated . There are five Latin translations of the Lusiad , six Italian , eight ... poem who is not a poet himself . Fanshaw was , indeed , capable of writing agreeable verses ; the poetic spirit he ...
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