The Poetical Works of Thomas GrayWilliam Pickering, 1853 - 223 стор. |
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... manner of Gray ; what reason can be assigned , what apology can be offered ? The editor has also been favoured in the most obliging manner , with copies of the original letters from Gray to Mr. Taylor How , and he has found the same ...
... manner of Gray ; what reason can be assigned , what apology can be offered ? The editor has also been favoured in the most obliging manner , with copies of the original letters from Gray to Mr. Taylor How , and he has found the same ...
Сторінка xii
... manner , and the valuable remarks which he made on the works of ancient and modern art which he saw at Rome . To Mr. Rogers , the ready and generous friend of every attempt to improve and illustrate the art which he has cultivated with ...
... manner , and the valuable remarks which he made on the works of ancient and modern art which he saw at Rome . To Mr. Rogers , the ready and generous friend of every attempt to improve and illustrate the art which he has cultivated with ...
Сторінка xvi
... Attainder , also on the Manner of Creating Peers . See this last tract highly praised in Quarterly Review , No. lxxxiv . p . 303. See King's poem , The Toast , p . 117 . and his studious and pensive habits of mind , his ii LIFE OF GRAY .
... Attainder , also on the Manner of Creating Peers . See this last tract highly praised in Quarterly Review , No. lxxxiv . p . 303. See King's poem , The Toast , p . 117 . and his studious and pensive habits of mind , his ii LIFE OF GRAY .
Сторінка xvi
... manners and customs of the inhabitants escape his attention . Like Addison , he compared with the descriptions of ancient authors the modern appear- ance of the countries through which he passed . There are , indeed , few gratifications ...
... manners and customs of the inhabitants escape his attention . Like Addison , he compared with the descriptions of ancient authors the modern appear- ance of the countries through which he passed . There are , indeed , few gratifications ...
Сторінка xvi
... , " the opening scene of a tragedy called Agrip- pina , with the first speech of the second , written much in Racine's manner , and with many masterly strokes . " * The language resembles rather that of xiv LIFE OF GRAY .
... , " the opening scene of a tragedy called Agrip- pina , with the first speech of the second , written much in Racine's manner , and with many masterly strokes . " * The language resembles rather that of xiv LIFE OF GRAY .
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