The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1865 - 223 sider |
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Side ii
... taste , indeed , as well as the proficiency in litera- ture which the letters of West display , were re- * Richard West was the son of the right honourable Richard West , lord chancellor of Ireland ; who died in 1727 or 1728 , aged 36 ...
... taste , indeed , as well as the proficiency in litera- ture which the letters of West display , were re- * Richard West was the son of the right honourable Richard West , lord chancellor of Ireland ; who died in 1727 or 1728 , aged 36 ...
Side iv
... 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 number , nor any of them ...
... 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 number , nor any of them ...
Side xiii
... taste or science , such improvement would stand him in little stead with regard to his present situation and exigencies . * Mason describes Mrs. Rogers as the widow of a clergy- man , but Isaac Reed , in a MS . note , has said that he ...
... taste or science , such improvement would stand him in little stead with regard to his present situation and exigencies . * Mason describes Mrs. Rogers as the widow of a clergy- man , but Isaac Reed , in a MS . note , has said that he ...
Side xvii
... taste * " There has of late arisen , ' says Johnson , in his Life of Gray , ' a practice of giving to adjectives derived from substantives , the termination of par- ticiples : such as the cultured plain , the daisied bank ; but I was ...
... taste * " There has of late arisen , ' says Johnson , in his Life of Gray , ' a practice of giving to adjectives derived from substantives , the termination of par- ticiples : such as the cultured plain , the daisied bank ; but I was ...
Side xxxvi
... taste is Sir Thomas Fitzosborne's Letters , " & c . * In 1756 Gray left Peter - house , where he had resided above twenty years , on account of some incivilities he met with , which are slightly men- tioned in his correspondence . He ...
... taste is Sir Thomas Fitzosborne's Letters , " & c . * In 1756 Gray left Peter - house , where he had resided above twenty years , on account of some incivilities he met with , which are slightly men- tioned in his correspondence . He ...
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