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Charles Symmons. the obligations of Britain and of the world to such a father , engaged in the assiduous and well - directed cultivation of the mind of such a son ! But the reward of the father was ample ; and no one , but a parent of ...
Charles Symmons. the obligations of Britain and of the world to such a father , engaged in the assiduous and well - directed cultivation of the mind of such a son ! But the reward of the father was ample ; and no one , but a parent of ...
Pagina 12
... father's track to fame . Phoebus controlls us with a common sway ; To you commends his lyre , -to me his lay ; ' If I have refused to avail myself of Mr. Cowper's transla-- tions , which are given to us by Mr. Hayley , I will hope that ...
... father's track to fame . Phoebus controlls us with a common sway ; To you commends his lyre , -to me his lay ; ' If I have refused to avail myself of Mr. Cowper's transla-- tions , which are given to us by Mr. Hayley , I will hope that ...
Pagina 13
... father own the one though varied God .-- This must have been most acceptable ; and yet , perhaps , more gratifying to the heart of a parent would be that effusion of filial affection , with which the poem concludes . At tibi , chare ...
... father own the one though varied God .-- This must have been most acceptable ; and yet , perhaps , more gratifying to the heart of a parent would be that effusion of filial affection , with which the poem concludes . At tibi , chare ...
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... father , and afterwards pro- moted to the place of upper master . He was so rigid a discipli- narian that he was removed for extreme severity from his office . He wrote both in verse and prose with considerable taste ; and Mr. Warton ...
... father , and afterwards pro- moted to the place of upper master . He was so rigid a discipli- narian that he was removed for extreme severity from his office . He wrote both in verse and prose with considerable taste ; and Mr. Warton ...
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... father to abjure those errors , in which 1 had been educated , sanctioned as they were by paternal authority , and powerfully en- forced by the persuasion of temporal interest . The important concessions , which he was compelled to make ...
... father to abjure those errors , in which 1 had been educated , sanctioned as they were by paternal authority , and powerfully en- forced by the persuasion of temporal interest . The important concessions , which he was compelled to make ...
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admirable agni Andrew Marvell asserted atque bosom cause Charles CHARLES SYMMONS church composition Comus consequence Cromwell crost Your hapless Damon daughter death Defence Deodati domino jam domum impasti England etiam fancy father favour fortune crost fræna genius hæc hand hapless master hath honour Il Penseroso illustrious immediately ipse jam non vacat JOHN MILTON King latin Lauder learning letter liberty literary Long Parliament Lycidas malè ment merit mihi Milton mind Mopsus Muse native neque nunc object occasion Ovid P.W. vol Paradise Lost Paradise Regained Parliament passage perhaps poem poet poetic poetry possessed praise prelates quæ quam quid quod quoque racter reader regard remark respect Return unfed Rome Samson Agonistes says seems Smectymnuus solicitous sonnet speak spect spirit taste thing thou tibi tion truth ulmo verse virtue Warton writer