The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1865 - 223 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة iv
... elegance , and the classical taste displayed in them ; from the alternate mixture of serious argument , animated description , just criticism , and playful expression ; notwithstanding the incidents of his life were pe- culiarly few in ...
... elegance , and the classical taste displayed in them ; from the alternate mixture of serious argument , animated description , just criticism , and playful expression ; notwithstanding the incidents of his life were pe- culiarly few in ...
الصفحة xv
... elegance of language and versification , and selected for his Italian studies the poetry of Petrarch . He wrote an Heroic Epistle in Latin , in imitation of the man- ner of Ovid ; and a Greek Epigram , which he communicated to West : to ...
... elegance of language and versification , and selected for his Italian studies the poetry of Petrarch . He wrote an Heroic Epistle in Latin , in imitation of the man- ner of Ovid ; and a Greek Epigram , which he communicated to West : to ...
الصفحة xxi
... elegance in the endeavour to accom- modate it with precision to the subject . Gray's residence at Cambridge was now conti- nued , not from any partiality to the place where he received his education , but partly from the scanti- ness of ...
... elegance in the endeavour to accom- modate it with precision to the subject . Gray's residence at Cambridge was now conti- nued , not from any partiality to the place where he received his education , but partly from the scanti- ness of ...
الصفحة xlvi
... elegant : for as his compre- hension was ample , his curiosity extended to all the works of art , all the appearances of nature , and all the monuments of past events . " In Scotland he formed an acquaintance with Dr. Beattie ; who had ...
... elegant : for as his compre- hension was ample , his curiosity extended to all the works of art , all the appearances of nature , and all the monuments of past events . " In Scotland he formed an acquaintance with Dr. Beattie ; who had ...
الصفحة liii
... elegant and lively journal of his tour , intended for his friend's amusement . The style in which these letters are written , is evidently the production of a person thoroughly accustomed to the contemplation of his subject ; it is ...
... elegant and lively journal of his tour , intended for his friend's amusement . The style in which these letters are written , is evidently the production of a person thoroughly accustomed to the contemplation of his subject ; it is ...
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