Lives of the English Poets, Volume 1Oxford University Press, 1977 - 461 pagina's |
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Pagina 109
... Deborah married Abraham Clark , a weaver in Spital- fields , and lived seventy - six years , to August 1727. This is the daughter of whom publick mention has been made . She could repeat the first lines of Homer , the MILTON 109.
... Deborah married Abraham Clark , a weaver in Spital- fields , and lived seventy - six years , to August 1727. This is the daughter of whom publick mention has been made . She could repeat the first lines of Homer , the MILTON 109.
Pagina 200
... mention of Amphion ; and something violent and harsh , as , So all our minds with his conspire to grace The Gentiles ' great apostle , and deface Those state - obscuring sheds , that like a chain Seem'd to confine , and fetter him again ...
... mention of Amphion ; and something violent and harsh , as , So all our minds with his conspire to grace The Gentiles ' great apostle , and deface Those state - obscuring sheds , that like a chain Seem'd to confine , and fetter him again ...
Pagina 281
... mentions his enemies . He degrades his own dignity by shewing that he was affected by their censures , and gives ... mention in the preface of his Fables . To the censure of Collier , whose remarks may be rather termed admoni- tions ...
... mentions his enemies . He degrades his own dignity by shewing that he was affected by their censures , and gives ... mention in the preface of his Fables . To the censure of Collier , whose remarks may be rather termed admoni- tions ...
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