The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... write chiefly Lyric Poetry , in which , the Po- em being short , I have accustomed myself to finish my part with care ; and as this has been a habit , I can scarcely write in any other man- The labor of this in a long Poem would hardly ...
... write chiefly Lyric Poetry , in which , the Po- em being short , I have accustomed myself to finish my part with care ; and as this has been a habit , I can scarcely write in any other man- The labor of this in a long Poem would hardly ...
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... write prose , write sermons , write nothing at all ' ; they will disdain me and my advice . Mr. S. Jenyns can now and then write a good line or two , such as these : : - ' Snatch us from all our little sorrows here , Calm every grief ...
... write prose , write sermons , write nothing at all ' ; they will disdain me and my advice . Mr. S. Jenyns can now and then write a good line or two , such as these : : - ' Snatch us from all our little sorrows here , Calm every grief ...
Сторінка lxxi
... write the Ode , and that he foresaw the abuse that would be thrown upon him for it , but did not think it worth his while to avoid it . Mr. Nicholls tells us , that , during a visit he paid to Gray , the latter offered with a good grace ...
... write the Ode , and that he foresaw the abuse that would be thrown upon him for it , but did not think it worth his while to avoid it . Mr. Nicholls tells us , that , during a visit he paid to Gray , the latter offered with a good grace ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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acquaintance AGRIP Agrippina Amor amusement Anicetus appeared atque Baiæ Bard beautiful breath called Cambridge death dreadful Dryden Eirin Elegy Eolian Eton College expression eyes fate fragment genius golden reign GRANDE CHARTREUSE Gray Gray's hæc hand heart heav'n Hinc Horace Walpole ignes Joseph Wharton king Lady language Latin letter lines lived Long Story Lord lyric manuscript Margaret of Anjou MASINISSA Mason Milton mother Muse never Nicholls night o'er Odin original Otho participles Pembroke Pembroke College Peter-House Pindar pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope Poppæa printed PROPHETESS quæ quod reign repose resided rhyme says seems seen shade Shakespeare Sir James Mackintosh smile soft soul spirit stanza Stoke Stonhewer Strawberry Hill Taliessin taste thee thou thought tibi tion vale verse voice Walpole West Wharton write written youth