| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1846 - 714 стор.
...which find a mirror in every mind, and with centiments to which every bosom returns an echo.— The four stanzas, beginning " Yet even these bones," are...he that reads them here persuades himself that he his al ways felt them. Had Gray written often thus, it bad been vain to blame, and useless to praise... | |
| William Collins, Thomas Gray - 1852 - 332 стор.
...images which find a mirror in every mind, and with sentiments to which every bosom returns an echo- The four stanzas, beginning ' Yet even these bones/ are...written often thus, it had been vain to blame, and ue^Ws to oraise him. POEMS. ODES. I. ON THE SPRING. Lo ! where the rosy-bosomM Hours, Fair Venus' tiain,... | |
| 1852 - 672 стор.
...stanzas in Gray's Elegy, beginning, " Yet e'en these bones," &c., of which Dr. Johnson says, " they are to me original ; I have never seen the notions in any other place ; yet he that rends them here persuades himself that he has always felt them." The author then endeavours to offer... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1853 - 536 стор.
...mind, and with sentiments to which every bosom returns an echo. The four stanzas beginning ' Yet e'en these bones ' are to me original. I have never seen...here persuades himself that he has always felt them." t This was not the case with the Odes.J The principles * As a curiosity in criticism, I give the notice... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1853 - 536 стор.
...mind, and with sentiments to which every bosom returns an echo. The four stanzas beginning ' Yet e'en these bones ' are to me original. I have never seen...here persuades himself that he has always felt them." t This was not the case with the Odes.J The principles * As a curiosity in criticism, I give the notice... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 344 стор.
...images which find a mirror in every mind, and with sentiments to which every bosom returns an echo. The four stanzas beginning, "Yet even these bones," are...me original : I have never seen the notions in any * " I have a soul, that like an ample shield Can take in all, and verge enough for more." DRYDEN'S... | |
| 1854 - 788 стор.
...images which find a mirror in every mind, and with sentiments to which every bosom returns an echo. The four stanzas beginning ' Yet even these bones,' are to me original : I have never «en the notions in any other place ; yet he that reads them here, persuades himself that be has always... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 512 стор.
...images which find a mirror in every mind, and with sentiments to which every bosom returns an echo. The four stanzas beginning " Yet even these bones " are to me original : I have M The only existing copy of the ' Elegy in a Country Churchyard ' in the handwriting of ita author... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1863 - 304 стор.
...images which find a mirror in every mind, and with sentiments to which every bosom returns an echo. Had Gray written often thus, it had been vain to blame, and useless to praise him." But I am able to adduce testimony still higher, more affecting, and probably unparalleled in its kind,... | |
| william harrison ainsworth - 1865 - 516 стор.
...were reluctantly, touched with a sense of returning justice, he concluded regarding the " Elogy," " Had Gray written often thus, it had been vain to blame and useless to praise him." The light of genius is powerfully apparent in Gray through all his over-fastidiousness, to which, perhaps,... | |
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