Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... Psalms are a divine poem ? If I do , I shall not do it without the testimony of great learned men , both ancient and modern . But even the name of Psalms will speak for me , which , being interpreted , is nothing but songs : then , that ...
... Psalms are a divine poem ? If I do , I shall not do it without the testimony of great learned men , both ancient and modern . But even the name of Psalms will speak for me , which , being interpreted , is nothing but songs : then , that ...
Page 179
... psalms in the Bodleian library , one has precisely the same title with the manuscript of John Davies , and the other is a transcript by Dr. Samuel Woodford . " On the first leaf , " relates Mr. Bandinel , " Dr. W. has written , The ori ...
... psalms in the Bodleian library , one has precisely the same title with the manuscript of John Davies , and the other is a transcript by Dr. Samuel Woodford . " On the first leaf , " relates Mr. Bandinel , " Dr. W. has written , The ori ...
Page 180
... psalm xliii . is written by Dr. W. In the margin , ( that is , of the originall MS . ) hitherto sir Ph . Sidney * ; ' a tes- timony which , as Dr. Woodford wrote this , by his own account , in 1695 , would seem to set the ques- tion ...
... psalm xliii . is written by Dr. W. In the margin , ( that is , of the originall MS . ) hitherto sir Ph . Sidney * ; ' a tes- timony which , as Dr. Woodford wrote this , by his own account , in 1695 , would seem to set the ques- tion ...
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... Psalms . Daniel , who may be peculiarly termed the countess of Pembroke's own poet , appears to consider them * Christian Remembrancer , June 1821 , p . 327 , 328 . as exclusively the production of this lady ; for , MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... Psalms . Daniel , who may be peculiarly termed the countess of Pembroke's own poet , appears to consider them * Christian Remembrancer , June 1821 , p . 327 , 328 . as exclusively the production of this lady ; for , MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... Psalms had preceded this attempt by sir Philip and his sister ; the well known , and once highly popular translation by Sternhold , Hopkins , and others ; and one by the pious and learned archbishop Parker ; the former commencing with ...
... Psalms had preceded this attempt by sir Philip and his sister ; the well known , and once highly popular translation by Sternhold , Hopkins , and others ; and one by the pious and learned archbishop Parker ; the former commencing with ...
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