The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... speed " seems to me both an incorrect expression , and ungram- matical circumlocution . We neither call a hoop a " circle , " nor do we speak of " chasing a speed . " * Some parts of the Ode , however , both in the nature of the thought ...
... speed " seems to me both an incorrect expression , and ungram- matical circumlocution . We neither call a hoop a " circle , " nor do we speak of " chasing a speed . " * Some parts of the Ode , however , both in the nature of the thought ...
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... Speed , was inserted . * In March , 1753 , he lost the mother whom he had so long and affectionately loved ; and he placed over her remains an inscription , which strongly marks his piety and sorrow : - BESIDE HER FRIEND AND SISTER ...
... Speed , was inserted . * In March , 1753 , he lost the mother whom he had so long and affectionately loved ; and he placed over her remains an inscription , which strongly marks his piety and sorrow : - BESIDE HER FRIEND AND SISTER ...
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... speed towards a hill , and seeming to enter into it . Curiosity led him to follow them , till looking through an opening of the rocks , he saw twelve gigantic figures resembling women : they were all employed about a loom ; and as they ...
... speed towards a hill , and seeming to enter into it . Curiosity led him to follow them , till looking through an opening of the rocks , he saw twelve gigantic figures resembling women : they were all employed about a loom ; and as they ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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