The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1865 - 223 стор. |
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... genius was thought to be more brilliant than his friend's . A portrait of the father is in the hall of the Inner Temple , given by Richard Glover . He was appointed Lord Chancellor in the reign of George the First , in 1725. He wrote on ...
... genius was thought to be more brilliant than his friend's . A portrait of the father is in the hall of the Inner Temple , given by Richard Glover . He was appointed Lord Chancellor in the reign of George the First , in 1725. He wrote on ...
Сторінка vi
... genius and by virtue ; which have supplied the fancy with its earliest images , and are connected in the memory with its most lasting associations . In such moments as these , we appear to be able suddenly to arrest the progress and ...
... genius and by virtue ; which have supplied the fancy with its earliest images , and are connected in the memory with its most lasting associations . In such moments as these , we appear to be able suddenly to arrest the progress and ...
Сторінка xiv
... genius than ever informed the works of that ele- gant and correct tragedian . Mr. Mason , in a let- ter to Dr. Beattie , mentions among the Poetry left by Gray , " the opening scene of a tragedy called Agrippina , with the first speech ...
... genius than ever informed the works of that ele- gant and correct tragedian . Mr. Mason , in a let- ter to Dr. Beattie , mentions among the Poetry left by Gray , " the opening scene of a tragedy called Agrippina , with the first speech ...
Сторінка xv
... genius was so little analo- gous to his own . I must confess I cannot , even in the Dramatic Fragment given us by Mr. Mason , discover any other resem- blance to Racine , than in the length of the speeches . The fault , indeed , is ...
... genius was so little analo- gous to his own . I must confess I cannot , even in the Dramatic Fragment given us by Mr. Mason , discover any other resem- blance to Racine , than in the length of the speeches . The fault , indeed , is ...
Сторінка xviii
... genius of our language . Su- gared is an epithet frequent in our ancient poetry , and its use was properly long anterior to that of the verb , of which it now appears to be a parti- ciple . But that verb has since been fully adopted ...
... genius of our language . Su- gared is an epithet frequent in our ancient poetry , and its use was properly long anterior to that of the verb , of which it now appears to be a parti- ciple . But that verb has since been fully adopted ...
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Agrippina Amor ancient Anicetus Antrobus appears atque Bard beautiful cæsura called Cambridge Cicero Comus Cowley death Dodsley Dryden Duke Dunciad edition Edward elegant Elegy English Essay Eton College expression fame fate genius Georg golden Gray Gray's hath heart Henry honour Horace horror Julius Cæsar king language Latin letter Lord Lucan Lucret Luke Lycidas Margaret of Anjou Mason says Mason's Memoirs Mathias Milt Milton mind morn Muse never night o'er Odin Ovid passage Petrarch Pindar pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope printed Prophetess published quæ rhyme Rogers satire sister smile soft song soul Spenser Spring stanza Statius sweepy sway Taliessin taste thee THOMAS GRAY Thomson thou thought thro translated vale verse Virg Wakefield Walpole Walpole's Warton weep West wings words write written wrote