The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... mentioned the name of West to him , when he looked serious , and seemed to feel the affliction of a recent loss . It is said the * Ex . gr . " How weak is man to reason's judging eye ! Born in this moment , in the next we die : Part ...
... mentioned the name of West to him , when he looked serious , and seemed to feel the affliction of a recent loss . It is said the * Ex . gr . " How weak is man to reason's judging eye ! Born in this moment , in the next we die : Part ...
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... mentioned with the highest commendation the dramatic pro- priety and consistency of the character , pre- served from the beginning to the end , in all the situations and circumstances . He thought Goldsmith a genuine poet : Cibber's ...
... mentioned with the highest commendation the dramatic pro- priety and consistency of the character , pre- served from the beginning to the end , in all the situations and circumstances . He thought Goldsmith a genuine poet : Cibber's ...
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... mention is made of versifying when asleep , for which , he says , Mr. West was once famous . This is , I believe , founded in truth ; for I remember some who were of the same house mentioning that he often com- posed in his dormant ...
... mention is made of versifying when asleep , for which , he says , Mr. West was once famous . This is , I believe , founded in truth ; for I remember some who were of the same house mentioning that he often com- posed in his dormant ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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