Nova Solyma, the Ideal City: Or, Jerusalem Regained, Tom 1J. Murray, 1902 |
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Strona vii
... critics , and the men of the age , might say about it . He tells us it is , in the main , a work of his fervid youth , and that he had slightly touched it up later on before presenting it to the world , He says he is not yet quite ...
... critics , and the men of the age , might say about it . He tells us it is , in the main , a work of his fervid youth , and that he had slightly touched it up later on before presenting it to the world , He says he is not yet quite ...
Strona viii
... critics like it , he will be perfectly ready to profit by their hints , and endeavour to present them with a better picture . The critics seem to have been both blind and deaf . They gave no encouraging praise , and no disheartening ...
... critics like it , he will be perfectly ready to profit by their hints , and endeavour to present them with a better picture . The critics seem to have been both blind and deaf . They gave no encouraging praise , and no disheartening ...
Strona x
... criticism . Nothing but outside pressure or suggestion could induce him to withdraw them from the scrinia where they were hoarded up . His friend Lawes , it is true , gained his consent to print the divine Comus in 1637 ; but how ...
... criticism . Nothing but outside pressure or suggestion could induce him to withdraw them from the scrinia where they were hoarded up . His friend Lawes , it is true , gained his consent to print the divine Comus in 1637 ; but how ...
Strona 17
... critics have said his ear for music was perfect . The prose descriptions of the beauties of Nature are carefully done , and stand well in comparison with those in Argenis and the Latin Comus , which were the admira- tion of the learned ...
... critics have said his ear for music was perfect . The prose descriptions of the beauties of Nature are carefully done , and stand well in comparison with those in Argenis and the Latin Comus , which were the admira- tion of the learned ...
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... critics to say whether I may add , with their permission , " The six books of Nova Solyma . " If the great French critic Taine is right , the following is the reason why there is so little real literature from the Puritans . He says ...
... critics to say whether I may add , with their permission , " The six books of Nova Solyma . " If the great French critic Taine is right , the following is the reason why there is so little real literature from the Puritans . He says ...
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