The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1865 - 223 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة iv
... languages , to history , and other branches of what is called polite learn- ing . 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 ...
... languages , to history , and other branches of what is called polite learn- ing . 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 ...
الصفحة v
... 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 ...
الصفحة vi
... 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 con- tain 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 con- tain a regular account of the observations which he made : but are rather ...
الصفحة xii
... 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 hap- piness 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 hap- piness of a parent . With a small fortune , which ...
الصفحة xiv
... , " the opening scene of a tragedy called Agrippina , with the first speech of the second , written much in Racine's manner , and with many masterly strokes . " * The language resembles rather that xiv LIFE OF GRAY . Tasso Gerus Lib cant.
... , " the opening scene of a tragedy called Agrippina , with the first speech of the second , written much in Racine's manner , and with many masterly strokes . " * The language resembles rather that xiv LIFE OF GRAY . Tasso Gerus Lib cant.
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Agrippina Amor ancient Anicetus Antrobus appears atque Bard beautiful cæsura called Cambridge Cicero Comus Cowley death Dodsley Dryden Duke Dunciad edition Edward elegant Elegy English Essay Eton College expression fame fate genius Georg golden Gray Gray's hath heart Henry honour Horace horror Julius Cæsar king language Latin letter Lord Lucan Lucret Luke Lycidas Margaret of Anjou Mason says Mason's Memoirs Mathias Milt Milton mind morn Muse never night o'er Odin Ovid passage Petrarch Pindar pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope printed Prophetess published quæ rhyme Rogers satire sister smile soft song soul Spenser Spring stanza Statius sweepy sway Taliessin taste thee THOMAS GRAY Thomson thou thought thro translated vale verse Virg Wakefield Walpole Walpole's Warton weep West wings words write written wrote