The Works of Thomas Gray, EsqJ. F. Dove, 1843 - 446 sider |
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Side 91
... beginning ; yet , upon a further acquaintance , there is surely matter for curiosity and reflection . It is strange if , among all that huge mass of words , there be not somewhat intermixed for thought . Laws have been the result of ...
... beginning ; yet , upon a further acquaintance , there is surely matter for curiosity and reflection . It is strange if , among all that huge mass of words , there be not somewhat intermixed for thought . Laws have been the result of ...
Side 98
... beginning of next spring is the time determined for our return at farthest ; possibly it may be before that time . How the interim will be employed , or what route we shall take , is not so certain . If we remain friends with France ...
... beginning of next spring is the time determined for our return at farthest ; possibly it may be before that time . How the interim will be employed , or what route we shall take , is not so certain . If we remain friends with France ...
Side 104
... beginning , not of an epic poem , but of a metaphysic † one . Poems and meta- physics ( say you , with your spectacles on ) are incon- sistent things . A metaphysical poem is a contradiction It is true , but I will go on . It is Latin ...
... beginning , not of an epic poem , but of a metaphysic † one . Poems and meta- physics ( say you , with your spectacles on ) are incon- sistent things . A metaphysical poem is a contradiction It is true , but I will go on . It is Latin ...
Side 130
... beginning of an Heroic Epistle ; but you must give me leave to tell my own story first , because historians differ . Massinissa was the son of Gala , king of the Massyli ; and , when very young , at the head of his father's army , gave ...
... beginning of an Heroic Epistle ; but you must give me leave to tell my own story first , because historians differ . Massinissa was the son of Gala , king of the Massyli ; and , when very young , at the head of his father's army , gave ...
Side 133
... beginning of June 1742 , and sent to Mr. West , not knowing he was then dead . " He was buried at Hatfield ( the house called Popes being in that parish ) . On a grave - stone in the chancel is the following plain inscription ; " Here ...
... beginning of June 1742 , and sent to Mr. West , not knowing he was then dead . " He was buried at Hatfield ( the house called Popes being in that parish ) . On a grave - stone in the chancel is the following plain inscription ; " Here ...
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