The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... Nicholls once asked Gray , if he recol- lected when he first perceived in himself any symptoms of poetry . He answered , " He believed it was when at Eton : he began to take pleasure in reading Virgil for his own amusement , and not in ...
... Nicholls once asked Gray , if he recol- lected when he first perceived in himself any symptoms of poetry . He answered , " He believed it was when at Eton : he began to take pleasure in reading Virgil for his own amusement , and not in ...
Сторінка xvi
... Nicholls . He was acquainted with Hurd , but not inti- mate ; and the name of one friend drops off in the cor- respondence . Mr. Stonhewer , I think , received his rents for his London houses , and Mr. Nicholls was much younger , and a ...
... Nicholls . He was acquainted with Hurd , but not inti- mate ; and the name of one friend drops off in the cor- respondence . Mr. Stonhewer , I think , received his rents for his London houses , and Mr. Nicholls was much younger , and a ...
Сторінка xcii
... Nicholls , that he was deeply read in Dugdale , Hearne , Spelman , and others of " He has frequently played upon the harpsichord , and sang to it freely , as frequently latterly on the forte - piano . His forte - piano was a present to ...
... Nicholls , that he was deeply read in Dugdale , Hearne , Spelman , and others of " He has frequently played upon the harpsichord , and sang to it freely , as frequently latterly on the forte - piano . His forte - piano was a present to ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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