The poems and letters of Thomas Gray, with memoirs of his life and writings by W. MasonJ.F. Dove, 1820 |
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... mind , when employed in drawing a general likeness of it , and what colours could be found so forcible as his own to express its true light and shadow ? I would further observe , that whatever truth there might be in his satire at the ...
... mind , when employed in drawing a general likeness of it , and what colours could be found so forcible as his own to express its true light and shadow ? I would further observe , that whatever truth there might be in his satire at the ...
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... mind , " prescribe to me , dear Gray , as often and as much as you think proper , I shall be a most obedient patient . 66 Non ego Fidis irascar medicis , offendar amicis . I venture here to write you down a Greek epi- gram , * which I ...
... mind , " prescribe to me , dear Gray , as often and as much as you think proper , I shall be a most obedient patient . 66 Non ego Fidis irascar medicis , offendar amicis . I venture here to write you down a Greek epi- gram , * which I ...
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... mind to make your peace with me , arouse ye from your megrims and melancho- lies , and ( for exercise is good for you ) throw away your night - cap , call for your jack - boots , and set out with me , last Saturday evening , for ...
... mind to make your peace with me , arouse ye from your megrims and melancho- lies , and ( for exercise is good for you ) throw away your night - cap , call for your jack - boots , and set out with me , last Saturday evening , for ...
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... mind to make a custom of the thing , and would have given a ball in the same manner next week , but the women did not come into it ; so I believe it will drop , and they will re- turn to their dull cards , and usual formalities . We are ...
... mind to make a custom of the thing , and would have given a ball in the same manner next week , but the women did not come into it ; so I believe it will drop , and they will re- turn to their dull cards , and usual formalities . We are ...
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... mind without frighting it . I am well persuaded St. Bruno was a man of no common genius , to choose such a si- tuation for his retirement ; and perhaps should have been a disciple of his , had I been born in his time . You may believe ...
... mind without frighting it . I am well persuaded St. Bruno was a man of no common genius , to choose such a si- tuation for his retirement ; and perhaps should have been a disciple of his , had I been born in his time . You may believe ...
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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