The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray. [With “The Life of Thomas Gray. By John Mitford”.]Bell & Daldy, 1866 - 112 стор. |
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... Warton , in his Essay on Pope , informs us , that " little no tice was taken of it , on its first publication . ” Walpole wished him to print his own poems with those of his deceased friend West . This , however , he declined , thinking ...
... Warton , in his Essay on Pope , informs us , that " little no tice was taken of it , on its first publication . ” Walpole wished him to print his own poems with those of his deceased friend West . This , however , he declined , thinking ...
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... ' Poems were then known . + See T. Warton's Preface to Milton's Minor Poems , p . 1. 10 , for a support of this opinion , and Mason's Life of Whitehead , p . 12 . works which have now raised Gray and Collins to rank Xxxviii LIFE OF GRAY .
... ' Poems were then known . + See T. Warton's Preface to Milton's Minor Poems , p . 1. 10 , for a support of this opinion , and Mason's Life of Whitehead , p . 12 . works which have now raised Gray and Collins to rank Xxxviii LIFE OF GRAY .
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... Warton's Lyrical merits , p . 93 . + See Johnson's Epigram , in his Poems by Park , p . 72 . A new edition was printed in 1787 for sale . Mr. Ma- son's was only intended for presents . About this period , much of his time seems to xlii ...
... Warton's Lyrical merits , p . 93 . + See Johnson's Epigram , in his Poems by Park , p . 72 . A new edition was printed in 1787 for sale . Mr. Ma- son's was only intended for presents . About this period , much of his time seems to xlii ...
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... Warton , in his notes on Pope , † says , " The Odes of Gray were burlesqued by two men of wit and genius ; who , however , once owned to me , that they re- pented of the attempt . " During Gray's residence in London , he became slightly ...
... Warton , in his notes on Pope , † says , " The Odes of Gray were burlesqued by two men of wit and genius ; who , however , once owned to me , that they re- pented of the attempt . " During Gray's residence in London , he became slightly ...
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... Warton , in his Notes on Pope ( vol . i . p . 282 ) , remarks that Fontenelle had applied the very same line to Newton : and he adds : - " A motto to Mr. Gray's few , but exquisite poems might be from Lucretius , lib . iv . ver 181 and ...
... Warton , in his Notes on Pope ( vol . i . p . 282 ) , remarks that Fontenelle had applied the very same line to Newton : and he adds : - " A motto to Mr. Gray's few , but exquisite poems might be from Lucretius , lib . iv . ver 181 and ...
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