Milton: A Sheaf of Gleanings After His Biographers and Annotators: I. Genealogical Investigation. II. Notes on Some of His PoemsJ. R. Smith, 1850 - 72 страница |
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... thought an object of importance at all to hand down accurate information on such a subject as this to our pos- terity , of not trusting to the possible chance of discovering the truth by the search of parish registers , wills , and the ...
... thought an object of importance at all to hand down accurate information on such a subject as this to our pos- terity , of not trusting to the possible chance of discovering the truth by the search of parish registers , wills , and the ...
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... thought of taking up music as a profession . Other musical compositions of his are , however , to be found in later collections , as in Sir William Leighton's " Tears of a Sorrowful Soul , " 1614 , and Slatyer's Psalms , 1643. Probably ...
... thought of taking up music as a profession . Other musical compositions of his are , however , to be found in later collections , as in Sir William Leighton's " Tears of a Sorrowful Soul , " 1614 , and Slatyer's Psalms , 1643. Probably ...
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... thought it worth his pains to draw from its obscurity of a manu- script life , and indeed it does not deserve the pains . It may be found in the Museum by those who desire to consult it . * * Harl . 6243. The manuscript has the ...
... thought it worth his pains to draw from its obscurity of a manu- script life , and indeed it does not deserve the pains . It may be found in the Museum by those who desire to consult it . * * Harl . 6243. The manuscript has the ...
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... thought worthy by some to be men- tioned with Spenser , Sidney , and others , the chief of English Poets . " Lane names also Sandford , a poet of still smaller fame : But first old Sanford call and Daniel fet , Two sweetly singing swans ...
... thought worthy by some to be men- tioned with Spenser , Sidney , and others , the chief of English Poets . " Lane names also Sandford , a poet of still smaller fame : But first old Sanford call and Daniel fet , Two sweetly singing swans ...
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... thought of standing forth to offer the few notices which follow , some of them , possibly , purposely left behind by them . — In an obscure corner of historical literature may be found some particulars respecting the state of the castle ...
... thought of standing forth to offer the few notices which follow , some of them , possibly , purposely left behind by them . — In an obscure corner of historical literature may be found some particulars respecting the state of the castle ...
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