Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... Psalms 1 VI . The same , continued 1 13 53 888 89 113 • 151 VII . The same , concluded 175 VIII . The Cliffords of Craven , continued 211 IX . The banks of the Esk . - Drummond of Haw- thornden 247 X. The same , concluded . - Ramsay ...
... Psalms 1 VI . The same , continued 1 13 53 888 89 113 • 151 VII . The same , concluded 175 VIII . The Cliffords of Craven , continued 211 IX . The banks of the Esk . - Drummond of Haw- thornden 247 X. The same , concluded . - Ramsay ...
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... Psalms , but few instances . Of these the prin- cipal was , " The Tragedie of Antonie : done into English by the countess of Pembroke , ” Lond . 1595 , 12mo .; to which may be added " An Elegy on sir Philip Sidney , " printed in ...
... Psalms , but few instances . Of these the prin- cipal was , " The Tragedie of Antonie : done into English by the countess of Pembroke , ” Lond . 1595 , 12mo .; to which may be added " An Elegy on sir Philip Sidney , " printed in ...
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... Psalms . " • After a life protracted to an advanced age , this learned and estimable lady died at her house in Aldersgate street , London , on the 25th of Septem- ber , 1621 , having survived her lord not less than twenty years . She ...
... Psalms . " • After a life protracted to an advanced age , this learned and estimable lady died at her house in Aldersgate street , London , on the 25th of Septem- ber , 1621 , having survived her lord not less than twenty years . She ...
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... undertook , as metrical translators of the in- spired Psalmist , than were these ever - memorable relatives . Of sir Philip's opinion of what should be one of * Slightly altered . the chief objects of lyric poetry , and of the.
... undertook , as metrical translators of the in- spired Psalmist , than were these ever - memorable relatives . Of sir Philip's opinion of what should be one of * Slightly altered . the chief objects of lyric poetry , and of the.
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... Psalms , both in a poetical and religious light , we have ample testimony in his treatise , entitled " The Defence of Poesy . " In this admirable little work , speaking of the lyric poet , he describes him as one , who , if he has a ...
... Psalms , both in a poetical and religious light , we have ample testimony in his treatise , entitled " The Defence of Poesy . " In this admirable little work , speaking of the lyric poet , he describes him as one , who , if he has a ...
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