The Poetical Works of Thomas GrayWilliam Pickering, 1853 - 223 páginas |
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... language , and adorned by a fancy highly playful and elegant . Mr. Mason , it is known , published about thirty letters from Gray to Dr. Wharton , in many of which he transposed the sentences , inserted para- graphs from one letter into ...
... language , and adorned by a fancy highly playful and elegant . Mr. Mason , it is known , published about thirty letters from Gray to Dr. Wharton , in many of which he transposed the sentences , inserted para- graphs from one letter into ...
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... languages , to history , and other branches of what is called polite learning . West describes himself and his friend as walking hand in hand , " Through many a flow'ry path and shelly grot , Where Learning lull'd us in her private maze ...
... languages , to history , and other branches of what is called polite learning . West describes himself and his friend as walking hand in hand , " Through many a flow'ry path and shelly grot , Where Learning lull'd us in her private maze ...
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... language ; nor did the manners and customs of the inhabitants escape his attention . Like Addison , he compared with the descriptions of ancient authors the modern appear- ance of the countries through which he passed . There are ...
... language ; nor did the manners and customs of the inhabitants escape his attention . Like Addison , he compared with the descriptions of ancient authors the modern appear- ance of the countries through which he passed . There are ...
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... language , stamped with the fresh impressions of reality and truth . The letters which Gray wrote from Italy were not intended for publication , and do not contain a regular account of the observations which he made : but are rather ...
... language , stamped with the fresh impressions of reality and truth . The letters which Gray wrote from Italy were not intended for publication , and do not contain a regular account of the observations which he made : but are rather ...
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... language of Euryalus , - " Genitrix est mihi , ” — and Gray , in the like cir- cumstances , assuredly felt no less the pleasure that arose from contributing to preserve the life and happiness of a parent . With a small fortune , which ...
... language of Euryalus , - " Genitrix est mihi , ” — and Gray , in the like cir- cumstances , assuredly felt no less the pleasure that arose from contributing to preserve the life and happiness of a parent . With a small fortune , which ...
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