The Poetical Works of Thomas GrayWilliam Pickering, 1853 - 223 стор. |
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... hand - writing of Gray , the editor made the selection which he offers to the public , with the most perfect confidence of its affording additional delight to those who have estimated the value of that part of the correspondence of Gray ...
... hand - writing of Gray , the editor made the selection which he offers to the public , with the most perfect confidence of its affording additional delight to those who have estimated the value of that part of the correspondence of Gray ...
Сторінка xvi
... hand : an instance of affection that seems to have been most tenderly preserved by him through his after life , repaid with care and attention , and remembered when the ob- ject of his filial solicitudes could no longer claim them ...
... hand : an instance of affection that seems to have been most tenderly preserved by him through his after life , repaid with care and attention , and remembered when the ob- ject of his filial solicitudes could no longer claim them ...
Сторінка xvi
... hand in hand , " Through many a flow'ry path and shelly grot , Where Learning lull'd us in her private maze . " During Gray's residence at College , from 1734 to September , 1738 , his poetical productions were - A Copy of Latin Verses ...
... hand in hand , " Through many a flow'ry path and shelly grot , Where Learning lull'd us in her private maze . " During Gray's residence at College , from 1734 to September , 1738 , his poetical productions were - A Copy of Latin Verses ...
Сторінка xxxvii
... hands , and they are to be the first - fruits of my press . " Although the genius of Gray was now " in its firm and mature age , " and though his poetical reputation was deservedly celebrated ; it is plain that these Odes were not ...
... hands , and they are to be the first - fruits of my press . " Although the genius of Gray was now " in its firm and mature age , " and though his poetical reputation was deservedly celebrated ; it is plain that these Odes were not ...
Сторінка xxxviii
... hands of their favourite poet ; and who could not pass from wit , and epigram , and satire , to the bold conceptions , the animated descriptions , and the wild grandeur of lyric poetry . † The very ment invented by Kircher about 1649 ...
... hands of their favourite poet ; and who could not pass from wit , and epigram , and satire , to the bold conceptions , the animated descriptions , and the wild grandeur of lyric poetry . † The very ment invented by Kircher about 1649 ...
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