The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1865 - 223 sider |
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Side ii
... wrote on Treasons and Bills of Attainder , also on the Manner of Creating Peers . See this last tract highly praised in Quar- terly Review , No. lxxxiv . p . 303. See King's poem , The Toast , p . 117 . markable at his age ; and his ...
... wrote on Treasons and Bills of Attainder , also on the Manner of Creating Peers . See this last tract highly praised in Quar- terly Review , No. lxxxiv . p . 303. See King's poem , The Toast , p . 117 . markable at his age ; and his ...
Side iii
... wrote an answer to a work of Dr. Conyers Middleton . Wal- pole addressed a poetical epistle from Florence to him . See Gray's Letters ; and Walpole's Works , vol . v . p . 386. Ashe- ton died in 1775. His niece of the same name married ...
... wrote an answer to a work of Dr. Conyers Middleton . Wal- pole addressed a poetical epistle from Florence to him . See Gray's Letters ; and Walpole's Works , vol . v . p . 386. Ashe- ton died in 1775. His niece of the same name married ...
Side vi
... 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 detached and entertain- ing descriptions , intended for the amusement of his friends at home ...
... 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 detached and entertain- ing descriptions , intended for the amusement of his friends at home ...
Side xii
... wrote his beautiful ' Alcaic Ode , ' which bears strong marks of proceeding from a mind deeply impressed with the solemnity of the situation ; where " every pre- cipice and cliff was pregnant with religion and poetry . " * In two months ...
... wrote his beautiful ' Alcaic Ode , ' which bears strong marks of proceeding from a mind deeply impressed with the solemnity of the situation ; where " every pre- cipice and cliff was pregnant with religion and poetry . " * In two months ...
Side xv
... wrote an Heroic Epistle in Latin , in imitation of the man- ner of Ovid ; and a Greek Epigram , which he communicated to West : to whom also in the sum- mer , when he retired to his family at Stoke , he sent * I have said that Gray kept ...
... wrote an Heroic Epistle in Latin , in imitation of the man- ner of Ovid ; and a Greek Epigram , which he communicated to West : to whom also in the sum- mer , when he retired to his family at Stoke , he sent * I have said that Gray kept ...
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