The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... says Johnson in the Life of Gray , ' a practice of giv- ing to adjectives derived from substantives the termination of participles , such as the cultured plain , the daisied bank ; but I am sorry to see , in the lines of a scholar like ...
... says Johnson in the Life of Gray , ' a practice of giv- ing to adjectives derived from substantives the termination of participles , such as the cultured plain , the daisied bank ; but I am sorry to see , in the lines of a scholar like ...
Сторінка xxxvi
... Say , Father Thames , ' & c . This is useless , ' he says , and puerile : Father Thames had no better means of knowing than he himself ! ' He forgets his own address to the Nile , in Rasselas , for a purpose very simi- lar ; and he ...
... Say , Father Thames , ' & c . This is useless , ' he says , and puerile : Father Thames had no better means of knowing than he himself ! ' He forgets his own address to the Nile , in Rasselas , for a purpose very simi- lar ; and he ...
Сторінка xcii
... says " that Gray was not partial to the music of Handel ; but used to speak with praise of that chorus in the Oratorio of Jeph- thah , ' No more to Ammon's God and king . ' ' See Es- says on the Picturesque , Vol . II . p . 191 . that ...
... says " that Gray was not partial to the music of Handel ; but used to speak with praise of that chorus in the Oratorio of Jeph- thah , ' No more to Ammon's God and king . ' ' See Es- says on the Picturesque , Vol . II . p . 191 . that ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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