The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1865 - 223 стор. |
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... Pleasure arising from Vicissitude 120 Translation of a Passage from Statius 126 The Fragment of a Tragedy , on the Subject of the Death of Agrippina 128 · Hymn to Ignorance 140 · The Alliance of Education and Government 143 • Stanzas to ...
... Pleasure arising from Vicissitude 120 Translation of a Passage from Statius 126 The Fragment of a Tragedy , on the Subject of the Death of Agrippina 128 · Hymn to Ignorance 140 · The Alliance of Education and Government 143 • Stanzas to ...
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... pleasure that arose from contributing to preserve the life and hap- piness of a parent . With a small fortune , which her husband's imprudence had materially impaired , Mrs. Gray and a maiden sister retired to the house - * See Letter ...
... pleasure that arose from contributing to preserve the life and hap- piness of a parent . With a small fortune , which her husband's imprudence had materially impaired , Mrs. Gray and a maiden sister retired to the house - * See Letter ...
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... pleasure in the poem which Garrick wrote in their praise , he must have been yet more gratified , when Warburton , while he be- stowed on them his honest applause , shewed his indignation at those who condemned , without being able to ...
... pleasure in the poem which Garrick wrote in their praise , he must have been yet more gratified , when Warburton , while he be- stowed on them his honest applause , shewed his indignation at those who condemned , without being able to ...
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... pleasure in contemplating the progress of a vir- tuous and enlightened mind , early withdrawn from public life to the stillness of the academic cloister ; and confining its pleasures and prospects within the serenity of a studious ...
... pleasure in contemplating the progress of a vir- tuous and enlightened mind , early withdrawn from public life to the stillness of the academic cloister ; and confining its pleasures and prospects within the serenity of a studious ...
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... : but I have great pleasure in adding a slight sketch of his character , drawn by a contemporary poet , the * See Cradock's Memoirs , vol . iv . p . 226 . late translator of Eschylus . * " If there is LIFE OF GRAY . lxvii.
... : but I have great pleasure in adding a slight sketch of his character , drawn by a contemporary poet , the * See Cradock's Memoirs , vol . iv . p . 226 . late translator of Eschylus . * " If there is LIFE OF GRAY . lxvii.
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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