The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1865 - 223 sider |
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Side xxxiii
... atque expergiscenti surdus quidam doloris sensus ; frequens etiam in regione sterni oppressio , et cardialgia gravis , fere sempi- terna . " " The Bard " was for some time left unfinished ; but " the accident of seeing a blind harper ...
... atque expergiscenti surdus quidam doloris sensus ; frequens etiam in regione sterni oppressio , et cardialgia gravis , fere sempi- terna . " " The Bard " was for some time left unfinished ; but " the accident of seeing a blind harper ...
Side xxxix
... atque sentienti Rari post cineres habent Poetæ . * But a poet who receives the praise of an enlight- ened age , may with confidence expect its continu- ance ; if he write , not for the fluctuation of taste , nor the caprice of fashion ...
... atque sentienti Rari post cineres habent Poetæ . * But a poet who receives the praise of an enlight- ened age , may with confidence expect its continu- ance ; if he write , not for the fluctuation of taste , nor the caprice of fashion ...
Side 49
... atque intonat ore . " V. 79. Such is the robe that kings must wear , When death has reft their crown . " Mallett . Will . and Marg . st . 3. W. V. 80. " Regales inter mensas . " Virg . Æn . i . 686. " Sate Matilda in the regal chair ...
... atque intonat ore . " V. 79. Such is the robe that kings must wear , When death has reft their crown . " Mallett . Will . and Marg . st . 3. W. V. 80. " Regales inter mensas . " Virg . Æn . i . 686. " Sate Matilda in the regal chair ...
Side 56
... Atque alia illius reparari in parte locoque . " Young . N. Thoughts , " A golden flood of endless day . " Luke . V. 141. There is a passage in the Thebaid of Statius , iii . 81 , similar to this , describing a bard who had survived his ...
... Atque alia illius reparari in parte locoque . " Young . N. Thoughts , " A golden flood of endless day . " Luke . V. 141. There is a passage in the Thebaid of Statius , iii . 81 , similar to this , describing a bard who had survived his ...
Side 57
... atque intonat ore . " V. 79. Such is the robe that kings must wear , When death has reft their crown . " " Mallett . Will . and Marg . st . 3. W. V. 80. " Regales inter mensas . Virg . Æn . i . 686. " Sate Matilda in the regal chair ...
... atque intonat ore . " V. 79. Such is the robe that kings must wear , When death has reft their crown . " " Mallett . Will . and Marg . st . 3. W. V. 80. " Regales inter mensas . Virg . Æn . i . 686. " Sate Matilda in the regal chair ...
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