The Poetical Works of Thomas GrayWilliam Pickering, 1853 - 223 стор. |
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Сторінка xvi
... spirit and genius than ever informed the works of that ele- gant and correct tragedian . Mr. Mason , in a letter to Dr. Beattie , mentions among the Poetry left by Gray , " the opening scene of a tragedy called Agrip- pina , with the ...
... spirit and genius than ever informed the works of that ele- gant and correct tragedian . Mr. Mason , in a letter to Dr. Beattie , mentions among the Poetry left by Gray , " the opening scene of a tragedy called Agrip- pina , with the ...
Сторінка xix
... contemporary had been permitted to excite . " The true spirit indeed of this criticism appears with no less force in what almost immediately follows , where Johnson attempts to ridicule a pas- sage LIFE OF GRAY . xix.
... contemporary had been permitted to excite . " The true spirit indeed of this criticism appears with no less force in what almost immediately follows , where Johnson attempts to ridicule a pas- sage LIFE OF GRAY . xix.
Сторінка xxxii
... spirits , which pre- vented his application to poetry : and from this period we may trace the course of that hereditary disease in his constitution , which embittered in a considerable degree the remainder of his days ; and the fatal ...
... spirits , which pre- vented his application to poetry : and from this period we may trace the course of that hereditary disease in his constitution , which embittered in a considerable degree the remainder of his days ; and the fatal ...
Сторінка xxxv
... spirit of the original . The same man's * Verses at the Opening of Gar- rick's Theatre are far from bad . Mr. Dyer has more of poetry in his imagination , than almost any of our number ; but rough , and injudicious . I should range Mr ...
... spirit of the original . The same man's * Verses at the Opening of Gar- rick's Theatre are far from bad . Mr. Dyer has more of poetry in his imagination , than almost any of our number ; but rough , and injudicious . I should range Mr ...
Сторінка xl
... spirit could not readily recom- mend itself ; till after a more attentive perusal , they had got the better of their prejudices , and either acquired , or affected a truer taste . A few others stood aloof , merely because they had long ...
... spirit could not readily recom- mend itself ; till after a more attentive perusal , they had got the better of their prejudices , and either acquired , or affected a truer taste . A few others stood aloof , merely because they had long ...
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