The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... passed between them for eight years , and portions of which Mason published , shows on the part of both not only an ardent pursuit of literature , but an extraordinary proficiency in classical knowledge , combined with judg- ment and ...
... passed between them for eight years , and portions of which Mason published , shows on the part of both not only an ardent pursuit of literature , but an extraordinary proficiency in classical knowledge , combined with judg- ment and ...
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... passed between him and his friend , there is a purity in the feeling , and an ele- gance in the subjects and descriptions , which have always made a most pleasing impression on my mind , increased perhaps in no small degree by that ...
... passed between him and his friend , there is a purity in the feeling , and an ele- gance in the subjects and descriptions , which have always made a most pleasing impression on my mind , increased perhaps in no small degree by that ...
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... passed unnoticed by him , or at least was only casually pursued ; I mean that of theology : and it is singular , that in one of his later let- ters , I found Mason writing to him , " I wish I could get you to read Jeremy Taylor , the ...
... passed unnoticed by him , or at least was only casually pursued ; I mean that of theology : and it is singular , that in one of his later let- ters , I found Mason writing to him , " I wish I could get you to read Jeremy Taylor , 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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