The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1865 - 223 sider |
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Side vii
... believe , few of our travellers have ever completed : " I conclude , when the winter is over , and you have seen Rome and Naples , you will strike out of the beaten path of English travellers , and see a little of the country . Throw ...
... believe , few of our travellers have ever completed : " I conclude , when the winter is over , and you have seen Rome and Naples , you will strike out of the beaten path of English travellers , and see a little of the country . Throw ...
Side xiii
... believe my amusements are as little amusing as most folks ' ; but no matter , it makes the hours pass , and is better than έv åμáðią καὶ ἀμοῦσιᾳ καταβιῶναι . ” " But the narrowness of his circumstances , " says Mr. Mason , 66 was not ...
... believe my amusements are as little amusing as most folks ' ; but no matter , it makes the hours pass , and is better than έv åμáðią καὶ ἀμοῦσιᾳ καταβιῶναι . ” " But the narrowness of his circumstances , " says Mr. Mason , 66 was not ...
Side xxxi
... believe ) in the British Museum . -D . M. Dasumiæ . Soteridi . Liberta . Optimæ . et . Conjugi . Sanctissimæ . bene . mer . fec . L. Dasumius . Callistus . cum . qua . vixit . An xxxv . sine . ulla . querella . optans . ut . ipsa . sibi ...
... believe ) in the British Museum . -D . M. Dasumiæ . Soteridi . Liberta . Optimæ . et . Conjugi . Sanctissimæ . bene . mer . fec . L. Dasumius . Callistus . cum . qua . vixit . An xxxv . sine . ulla . querella . optans . ut . ipsa . sibi ...
Side xxxvii
... believe , to Gray that Hurd alludes in the Essay on the Marks of Imitation , as to the " common friend of Mason and himself , " who had suggested an imitation of Spenser , by Milton : see vol . iii . p . 48 . Gray's Odes were reviewed ...
... believe , to Gray that Hurd alludes in the Essay on the Marks of Imitation , as to the " common friend of Mason and himself , " who had suggested an imitation of Spenser , by Milton : see vol . iii . p . 48 . Gray's Odes were reviewed ...
Side xli
... believe it will give the generality of readers a higher opinion of his poetical talents , than many of his lyrical productions would have done . I speak of the generality ; for it is a certain fact , that their taste is founded upon the ...
... believe it will give the generality of readers a higher opinion of his poetical talents , than many of his lyrical productions would have done . I speak of the generality ; for it is a certain fact , that their taste is founded upon the ...
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