The Poetical Works of Thomas GrayWilliam Pickering, 1853 - 223 стор. |
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... morn Gave to the Muse , so best might he adorn His thoughtful brow , with never - dying bays . And well the Muse repay'd him . She hath given An unsubstantial world of richer fee ; High thoughts , unchanging visions , that the leaven Of ...
... morn Gave to the Muse , so best might he adorn His thoughtful brow , with never - dying bays . And well the Muse repay'd him . She hath given An unsubstantial world of richer fee ; High thoughts , unchanging visions , that the leaven Of ...
Сторінка xxxiii
... morning ; and seems seldom to have been free from pain , debility , and disease . Expressions similar to the following , are in almost every page : Insomnia crebra , atque expergiscenti surdus qui- dam doloris sensus ; frequens etiam in ...
... morning ; and seems seldom to have been free from pain , debility , and disease . Expressions similar to the following , are in almost every page : Insomnia crebra , atque expergiscenti surdus qui- dam doloris sensus ; frequens etiam in ...
Сторінка xcix
... morning at Stoke- Pogeis ; and accordingly was put in lead , and conveyed from Cambridge on Sunday morning , with a design to rest at Hoddesdon the first night , and Salt - hill on Monday night , from whence he might be very early on ...
... morning at Stoke- Pogeis ; and accordingly was put in lead , and conveyed from Cambridge on Sunday morning , with a design to rest at Hoddesdon the first night , and Salt - hill on Monday night , from whence he might be very early on ...
Сторінка ciii
... morning that I passed at Cambridge , was in company with Mr. Gray , and some critics , at the rehearsal of the music for his ode , previous to its grand performance at the Senate House : and I thought that as he * See the beautiful ...
... morning that I passed at Cambridge , was in company with Mr. Gray , and some critics , at the rehearsal of the music for his ode , previous to its grand performance at the Senate House : and I thought that as he * See the beautiful ...
Сторінка cxviii
... morning call would permit . As Gray always affixed the date to everything he wrote , which , as Mr. Mathias assured me , was the custom of Pe- trarch , it seems that he wrote his remarks on Pindar at rather an early age . I think the ...
... morning call would permit . As Gray always affixed the date to everything he wrote , which , as Mr. Mathias assured me , was the custom of Pe- trarch , it seems that he wrote his remarks on Pindar at rather an early age . I think the ...
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