Lives of the English Poets, Waller, Milton, CowleyCassell, Limited, 1901 - 192 pagina's |
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... nature , enabled him to put all that was best in himself into these studies of the lives of men for whom he cared , and of the books that he was glad to speak his mind about in his own shrewd independent way . Boswell was somewhat ...
... nature , enabled him to put all that was best in himself into these studies of the lives of men for whom he cared , and of the books that he was glad to speak his mind about in his own shrewd independent way . Boswell was somewhat ...
Pagina 12
... nature , such as excites rather tenderness and esteem , and such as , though always treated with kindness , is never honoured or admired . Yet he describes Sacharissa as a sublime predominating beauty , of lofty charms , and imperious ...
... nature , such as excites rather tenderness and esteem , and such as , though always treated with kindness , is never honoured or admired . Yet he describes Sacharissa as a sublime predominating beauty , of lofty charms , and imperious ...
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... nature , but of less consequence ; they gave no other reason of their refusal but this , ' Nolumus mutare Leges Angliæ : ' it was the bishops who so answered them ; and it would become the dignity and wisdom of this House to answer the ...
... nature , but of less consequence ; they gave no other reason of their refusal but this , ' Nolumus mutare Leges Angliæ : ' it was the bishops who so answered them ; and it would become the dignity and wisdom of this House to answer the ...
Pagina 27
... natural :) language of an honest man . At last it became necessary , for his support , to sell his wife's jewels ; and being reduced , as he said , at last " to the rump - jewel , " he solicited from Cromwell permission to return , and ...
... natural :) language of an honest man . At last it became necessary , for his support , to sell his wife's jewels ; and being reduced , as he said , at last " to the rump - jewel , " he solicited from Cromwell permission to return , and ...
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... nature seldom suffer life to be extended , otherwise than by a future state , he seems to have turned his mind upon preparation for the decisive hour , and therefore conse- crated his poetry to devotion . It is pleasing to discover that ...
... nature seldom suffer life to be extended , otherwise than by a future state , he seems to have turned his mind upon preparation for the decisive hour , and therefore conse- crated his poetry to devotion . It is pleasing to discover that ...
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