A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 128
... career before he entered the Church . Finally , he became Vicar of Bemerton near Salisbury , where he lived a life of apostolic simplicity . He was constitutionally frail , and died of consumption at an early age . He was a man of great ...
... career before he entered the Church . Finally , he became Vicar of Bemerton near Salisbury , where he lived a life of apostolic simplicity . He was constitutionally frail , and died of consumption at an early age . He was a man of great ...
Pagina 134
... career . Except a few sonnets - that on the Massacre of the Vaudois , that on his Blindness , and a few others - Milton wrote hardly any verse during these years . Still , it was a matter of immense consequence for him that he came into ...
... career . Except a few sonnets - that on the Massacre of the Vaudois , that on his Blindness , and a few others - Milton wrote hardly any verse during these years . Still , it was a matter of immense consequence for him that he came into ...
Pagina 211
... career lasted for over thirty years . He had not , indeed , those gifts of discretion and compliance which were essential to a cabinet minister , and would have stood him in better stead than his vast knowledge and powerful eloquence ...
... career lasted for over thirty years . He had not , indeed , those gifts of discretion and compliance which were essential to a cabinet minister , and would have stood him in better stead than his vast knowledge and powerful eloquence ...
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