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. |
З цієї книги
Результати 1-5 із 37
Сторінка xiv
... Pleasure arising from Vicissitude . 143 . 145 . 161 . 174 · . 176 Sketch of his own Character • Amatory Lines Song • Tophet ; an Epigram The Candidate . 182 . 183 . 184 . 185 Impromptu , on the Seat and Ruins of a deceased Nobleman 187 ...
... Pleasure arising from Vicissitude . 143 . 145 . 161 . 174 · . 176 Sketch of his own Character • Amatory Lines Song • Tophet ; an Epigram The Candidate . 182 . 183 . 184 . 185 Impromptu , on the Seat and Ruins of a deceased Nobleman 187 ...
Сторінка xxii
... pleasure . Hence he preferred seclusion , with all its distastefulness , and made it his solace to laugh or to rail in the ear of his friends . Poetry was his banquet , and one born for the de- lights of imagination , might be allowed ...
... pleasure . Hence he preferred seclusion , with all its distastefulness , and made it his solace to laugh or to rail in the ear of his friends . Poetry was his banquet , and one born for the de- lights of imagination , might be allowed ...
Сторінка xxvi
... pleasures of Florence , which he com- pares to absolute annihilation . Mr. Walpole's pas- sion was gay society , and of this Florence furnished abundance ; nor was it surprising that , supplied as he was with ample means , he should ...
... pleasures of Florence , which he com- pares to absolute annihilation . Mr. Walpole's pas- sion was gay society , and of this Florence furnished abundance ; nor was it surprising that , supplied as he was with ample means , he should ...
Сторінка xlvii
... pleasure which Mr. Gray must have derived from the general and deserved popularity of the works which he had now presented to the public , was not to be long unalloyed . His mother , whose declining health he had watched with grateful ...
... pleasure which Mr. Gray must have derived from the general and deserved popularity of the works which he had now presented to the public , was not to be long unalloyed . His mother , whose declining health he had watched with grateful ...
Сторінка xlix
... Pleasure of Vicissi- tude , not to mention another lyrical idea , which , he says , he now had in his head , but which he never further developed , than to write a short argument in prose , which was found among his papers . The scope ...
... Pleasure of Vicissi- tude , not to mention another lyrical idea , which , he says , he now had in his head , but which he never further developed , than to write a short argument in prose , which was found among his papers . The scope ...
Інші видання - Показати все
The Works of Thomas Gray: Containing His Poems and Correspondence ..., Том 1 Thomas Gray Повний перегляд - 1825 |
The Works of Thomas Gray: Containing His Poems and Correspondence, with ... Thomas Gray, Sir Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2016 |
Загальні терміни та фрази
admirable Æschylus Agrippina ancient Anicetus atque Bard beauty beneath breath Cambridge composition Comus critic death Dryden's Duke of Grafton Dunciad Edward Elegy Eloisa to Abelard epithet Eton College expression fame fancy fate feel fire flowers following lines fragment genius give grace Gray Gray's Gwynedd hæc hand hear heart honour horror King language letter Lord Lycidas lyre lyric Mason means melancholy Milton mind Mitford quotes Muse numbers o'er observed Odin original pain passage passion Pembroke Hall Petrarch Pindar pleasure poem poet poet's poetical poetry Pope's potu Progress of Poesy PROPHETESS quæ reader reign round says seems shade Shakspeare smile solemn song soul spirit stanza sublime taste tear Telam thee Thomas Gray thou thought tion vale verse Virg Wakefield Walpole weep wild wing write written youth