The poems and letters of Thomas Gray, with memoirs of his life and writings by W. MasonJ.F. Dove, 1820 |
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... comes on . Defence of Tacitus , and his character . Of the new Dunciad . Sends him a speech from the first scene of Agrippina 123 126 126 The plan , dramatis personæ , and all the speeches which Mr. Gray wrote of that tragedy , inserted ...
... comes on . Defence of Tacitus , and his character . Of the new Dunciad . Sends him a speech from the first scene of Agrippina 123 126 126 The plan , dramatis personæ , and all the speeches which Mr. Gray wrote of that tragedy , inserted ...
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... comes unnecessary from the very papers which he has bequeathed me , and which I here arrange for the purpose : since in these the qualities of his head and heart so constantly appear together , and the fertility of his fancy so ...
... comes unnecessary from the very papers which he has bequeathed me , and which I here arrange for the purpose : since in these the qualities of his head and heart so constantly appear together , and the fertility of his fancy so ...
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... comes or soon or late , Or aims , or seems to aim , the dart of Fate : From you remote , methinks alone I stand Like some sad exile in a desert land ; Around no friends their lenient care to join In mutual warmth , and mix their heart ...
... comes or soon or late , Or aims , or seems to aim , the dart of Fate : From you remote , methinks alone I stand Like some sad exile in a desert land ; Around no friends their lenient care to join In mutual warmth , and mix their heart ...
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... comes to see us ; he is now seventy - seven years old , * and has almost wholly lost his memory ; He lived nine years longer , and died at the great age of eighty - six . Mr. Gray always thought highly of his pathetic powers , at the ...
... comes to see us ; he is now seventy - seven years old , * and has almost wholly lost his memory ; He lived nine years longer , and died at the great age of eighty - six . Mr. Gray always thought highly of his pathetic powers , at the ...
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... the Duke of Bour- bon is lodged when he comes every three years to hold that assembly , as governor of the province . A quarter of a mile out of the town is a famous abbey of Carthusians , which we are just returned from ( 56 )
... the Duke of Bour- bon is lodged when he comes every three years to hold that assembly , as governor of the province . A quarter of a mile out of the town is a famous abbey of Carthusians , which we are just returned from ( 56 )
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Poems and Letters of Thomas Gray: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings Thomas Gray,William Mason Visualização integral - 1820 |
Poems and Letters of Thomas Gray: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings Thomas Gray,William Mason Visualização integral - 1820 |
Poems and Letters of Thomas Gray: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings Thomas Gray,William Mason Visualização integral - 1820 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
admire Agrippina Anicetus appear beauty believe called Cambridge Caractacus castle character church death Duke Dunciad Elegy Elfrida Erse eyes Florence give Gothic Gothic architecture Grande Chartreuse GRAY TO DR Gray's hæc hand head hear heart hexameters hill honour hope house of York imagine IMITATION insert Italy Keswick King lady lake LETTER lines live Lord Lord Bolingbroke manner MASON Massinissa mean melancholy miles mind mother mountains nature never night o'er Odin passed perhaps Peterhouse Petrarch Pindar pleased pleasure poem poet poetry Pope quæ racter reader river road Rome round scene seems seen shew side Sir William Williams Skiddaw spirit stanza sure Syphax Tacitus taste tell thing thought Tibullus tion town vale verse Walpole WEST WHARTON wish wood write written