The Poetical Works of Thomas GrayWilliam Pickering, 1853 - 223 стор. |
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... mentioning that while at Eton , as well as at Cambridge , he depended for his entire support on the affection and firmness of his mother ; who , when his father had refused all assistance , cheerfully maintained him on the scanty ...
... mentioning that while at Eton , as well as at Cambridge , he depended for his entire support on the affection and firmness of his mother ; who , when his father had refused all assistance , cheerfully maintained him on the scanty ...
Сторінка xvi
... with Gray , are in Walpole's Works , vol . iv . p . 419-463 . There is one letter from Reggio , May 10th , but not mentioning any quarrel , nor even Gray by name . as speedily and directly as he could , yet he LIFE OF GRAY . xi.
... with Gray , are in Walpole's Works , vol . iv . p . 419-463 . There is one letter from Reggio , May 10th , but not mentioning any quarrel , nor even Gray by name . as speedily and directly as he could , yet he LIFE OF GRAY . xi.
Сторінка xxviii
... Gray wrote his Elegy . The Curfew mentioned by the poet was of course the great bell of St. Mary's . V. Gent . Mag . May , -1814 , p . 453 . peared in some of the periodical publications and magazines , xxviii LIFE OF GRAY .
... Gray wrote his Elegy . The Curfew mentioned by the poet was of course the great bell of St. Mary's . V. Gent . Mag . May , -1814 , p . 453 . peared in some of the periodical publications and magazines , xxviii LIFE OF GRAY .
Сторінка xxxvi
... mentioned in his correspondence . He removed to Pembroke- hall , where his most intimate friends resided ; and this he describes , 66 as an æra in a life so barren of events as his . " * See Walpole's Works , vol . v . p . 393 . In July ...
... mentioned in his correspondence . He removed to Pembroke- hall , where his most intimate friends resided ; and this he describes , 66 as an æra in a life so barren of events as his . " * See Walpole's Works , vol . v . p . 393 . In July ...
Сторінка xxxvii
... mentioned in the Letters . Yet there were not wanting some better judges who admired them . They had received the judicious and valuable approbation of Mason and of Hurd ; † and if Gray felt any pleasure in the poem which Garrick wrote ...
... mentioned in the Letters . Yet there were not wanting some better judges who admired them . They had received the judicious and valuable approbation of Mason and of Hurd ; † and if Gray felt any pleasure in the poem which Garrick wrote ...
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