The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... passage , which few other men have read without delight , Gray's beautiful invocation of the Thames in the ' Ode on Eton ... passages in Virgil . Fa- ther Thames might well know as much of the sports of boys as the great Father of Waters ...
... passage , which few other men have read without delight , Gray's beautiful invocation of the Thames in the ' Ode on Eton ... passages in Virgil . Fa- ther Thames might well know as much of the sports of boys as the great Father of Waters ...
Сторінка lxxxix
... passages in his letters , opening to our view habitual lowness of spirits , or a mental un- easiness , expressing itself in such language as the following : " I should like to be like and think that everything turns out for the best in ...
... passages in his letters , opening to our view habitual lowness of spirits , or a mental un- easiness , expressing itself in such language as the following : " I should like to be like and think that everything turns out for the best in ...
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... passages which please there as much as they do on the stage , his reputation would not stand so universally high as it does at present . Many of these passages , to the shame of our theatrical taste , are omitted constantly in the ...
... passages which please there as much as they do on the stage , his reputation would not stand so universally high as it does at present . Many of these passages , to the shame of our theatrical taste , are omitted constantly in the ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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