The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... afterwards altered to angel forms : but in my opinion the former reading was far preferable , as the images of " angel " and " genii " interfere with each other , and bring different associations to the mind . About this time he became ...
... afterwards altered to angel forms : but in my opinion the former reading was far preferable , as the images of " angel " and " genii " interfere with each other , and bring different associations to the mind . About this time he became ...
Сторінка xlviii
... afterwards , euphoniæ gratia , and made the grammar give way to the sound . However , I have no wish to pursue the ungrateful task of such criticism ; and after all , I yield to no one in admiration of the noble spirit and thoughts ...
... afterwards , euphoniæ gratia , and made the grammar give way to the sound . However , I have no wish to pursue the ungrateful task of such criticism ; and after all , I yield to no one in admiration of the noble spirit and thoughts ...
Сторінка cxii
... afterwards , yet he seems in this poem to have had a melancholy forecast that his life was not of long duration . Mr. Gray's poem , De Principiis Cogitandi , ' would have been , if finished , a work of uncom- mon merit and consequence ...
... afterwards , yet he seems in this poem to have had a melancholy forecast that his life was not of long duration . Mr. Gray's poem , De Principiis Cogitandi , ' would have been , if finished , a work of uncom- mon merit and consequence ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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