The poems and letters of Thomas Gray, with memoirs of his life and writings by W. MasonJ.F. Dove, 1820 |
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... whole of Count Algarotti's works in the Leghorn edition , and his sentiments concerning them 10. To Mr. NICHOLLS . On the affection due to a mother . Description of that part of Kent from whence the letter was written 387 390 Page ...
... whole of Count Algarotti's works in the Leghorn edition , and his sentiments concerning them 10. To Mr. NICHOLLS . On the affection due to a mother . Description of that part of Kent from whence the letter was written 387 390 Page ...
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... whole year of my life ; they go round and round like the blind horse in the mill , only he has the satisfaction of fancying he makes a progress , and gets some ground ; my eyes are open enough to see the same dull prospect , and to know ...
... whole year of my life ; they go round and round like the blind horse in the mill , only he has the satisfaction of fancying he makes a progress , and gets some ground ; my eyes are open enough to see the same dull prospect , and to know ...
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... whole piece for the sake of a few tolerable lines . For this little while past I have been playing with Statius ; we yesterday had a game at quoits together : you will easily forgive me for having broke his head , as you have a little ...
... whole piece for the sake of a few tolerable lines . For this little while past I have been playing with Statius ; we yesterday had a game at quoits together : you will easily forgive me for having broke his head , as you have a little ...
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... whole contents of my share in our correspondence may be reduced under the two heads of 1st , You ; 2dly , I : the first is indeed a subject to expatiate upon , but you might laugh at me for talking about what I do not understand ; the ...
... whole contents of my share in our correspondence may be reduced under the two heads of 1st , You ; 2dly , I : the first is indeed a subject to expatiate upon , but you might laugh at me for talking about what I do not understand ; the ...
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... whole morning . The timorous hare and sportive squir- rel gambol around me like Adam in Paradise , be- fore he had an Eve ; but I think he did not use to read Virgil , as I commonly do there . In this situation I often converse with my ...
... whole morning . The timorous hare and sportive squir- rel gambol around me like Adam in Paradise , be- fore he had an Eve ; but I think he did not use to read Virgil , as I commonly do there . In this situation I often converse with my ...
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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