Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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... translation from a part of them , en- titled " A Discourse of Life and Death ; " and to this little volume , which was not published , how- ever , until 1600 * , I may safely appeal for a spe- cimen which shall satisfactorily prove the ...
... translation from a part of them , en- titled " A Discourse of Life and Death ; " and to this little volume , which was not published , how- ever , until 1600 * , I may safely appeal for a spe- cimen which shall satisfactorily prove the ...
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... translation . " It seems to me strange , and a thing much to be marvelled , that the labourer to repose himself hasteneth as it were the course of the sun ; that the mariner rows with all his force to attain the port , and with a joyful ...
... translation . " It seems to me strange , and a thing much to be marvelled , that the labourer to repose himself hasteneth as it were the course of the sun ; that the mariner rows with all his force to attain the port , and with a joyful ...
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... translation escaped occasional notice from subsequent critics and poets . Of the former , Harrington , in his Nugæ Antiquæ ; Steele , in the Guardian , No. 18 ; Ballard , in his Memoirs of Learned Ladies ; Granger , in his Bio ...
... translation escaped occasional notice from subsequent critics and poets . Of the former , Harrington , in his Nugæ Antiquæ ; Steele , in the Guardian , No. 18 ; Ballard , in his Memoirs of Learned Ladies ; Granger , in his Bio ...
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... translation in the work just mentioned , he remarks : " By what strange means it has hap- pened that this version has slept in unmerited ob- scurity for nearly two centuries and a half , I am utterly at a loss to divine . I see in many ...
... translation in the work just mentioned , he remarks : " By what strange means it has hap- pened that this version has slept in unmerited ob- scurity for nearly two centuries and a half , I am utterly at a loss to divine . I see in many ...
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... translation , which he has eulogised in a long copy of verses , as " by sir Philip Sidney and the countesse of Pem- broke , his sister + . " Only two metrical versions of the entire Psalms had preceded this attempt by sir Philip and his ...
... translation , which he has eulogised in a long copy of verses , as " by sir Philip Sidney and the countesse of Pem- broke , his sister + . " Only two metrical versions of the entire Psalms had preceded this attempt by sir Philip and his ...
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