The Works of Thomas Gray: Containing His Poems and Correspondence, with Memoirs of His Life and Writings, Том 1Harding, Triphook, and Lepard, 1825 - 2 стор. |
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... . I am now in Pindar and Lysias ; for I take verse and prose together , like bread and cheese . ” He had also begun at this time some tables of chronology , on which he bestowed much time and application OF GRAY . xli.
... . I am now in Pindar and Lysias ; for I take verse and prose together , like bread and cheese . ” He had also begun at this time some tables of chronology , on which he bestowed much time and application OF GRAY . xli.
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... Pindar formed the seven - fold shield , which the Author presented to all who complained that they could not understand . It is true , those who brought this allegation were little pleased to be told that , therefore , they were not ...
... Pindar formed the seven - fold shield , which the Author presented to all who complained that they could not understand . It is true , those who brought this allegation were little pleased to be told that , therefore , they were not ...
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... Pindar and Gray , that in painting and music we allow of beauties discernible only to the practised eye and ear , and it may be difficult to assign a reason why the same should not be the case in poetry , which appeals to faculties ...
... Pindar and Gray , that in painting and music we allow of beauties discernible only to the practised eye and ear , and it may be difficult to assign a reason why the same should not be the case in poetry , which appeals to faculties ...
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... Pindar , and that of Gray . It may possibly be amusing to the reader to hear from himself some of the opinions formed of the Odes we have been considering , by the fashionable and critical world at that time . " The family you mention ...
... Pindar , and that of Gray . It may possibly be amusing to the reader to hear from himself some of the opinions formed of the Odes we have been considering , by the fashionable and critical world at that time . " The family you mention ...
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... Pindar are revered no more , No more the Stagyrite is law . Though nursed by these , in vain thy Muse appears To breathe her ardours in our souls ; In vain to sightless eyes and deadened ears The lightning gleams , the thunder rolls : a ...
... Pindar are revered no more , No more the Stagyrite is law . Though nursed by these , in vain thy Muse appears To breathe her ardours in our souls ; In vain to sightless eyes and deadened ears The lightning gleams , the thunder rolls : a ...
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