The Works of Thomas Gray, EsqJ. F. Dove, 1843 - 446 sider |
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Side vii
... Hill . Occasional remarks on Gothic architecture 20. To Dr. WHARTON . Objection to publishing his Ode on the progress of Poetry singly . Hint of his having other lyrical ideas by him unfinished 189 Explanation of that hint , and a ...
... Hill . Occasional remarks on Gothic architecture 20. To Dr. WHARTON . Objection to publishing his Ode on the progress of Poetry singly . Hint of his having other lyrical ideas by him unfinished 189 Explanation of that hint , and a ...
Side 28
... hills as people , who love their necks as well as I do , may venture to climb , and craggs that give the eye as much pleasure as if they were more dangerous : both vale and hill are covered with most venerable beeches , and other * At ...
... hills as people , who love their necks as well as I do , may venture to climb , and craggs that give the eye as much pleasure as if they were more dangerous : both vale and hill are covered with most venerable beeches , and other * At ...
Side 51
... Champaigne by the side of the river Marne , with a • chain of hills on each hand at some distance AND LETTERS . 51 To Mr BEATTIE Apology for not accepting the degree of Doctor offered him by the University of Aberdeen.
... Champaigne by the side of the river Marne , with a • chain of hills on each hand at some distance AND LETTERS . 51 To Mr BEATTIE Apology for not accepting the degree of Doctor offered him by the University of Aberdeen.
Side 52
Thomas Gray (poet.) • chain of hills on each hand at some distance , entirely covered with woods and vineyards , and every now and then the ruins of some old castle on their tops ; we lay at St. Dizier the first night , and at Langres ...
Thomas Gray (poet.) • chain of hills on each hand at some distance , entirely covered with woods and vineyards , and every now and then the ruins of some old castle on their tops ; we lay at St. Dizier the first night , and at Langres ...
Side 61
... hill again with him in his mouth . This was done in less than a quarter of a minute ; we all saw it , and yet the servants had not time to draw their pistols , or do any thing to save the dog . * If he had not been there , and the ...
... hill again with him in his mouth . This was done in less than a quarter of a minute ; we all saw it , and yet the servants had not time to draw their pistols , or do any thing to save the dog . * If he had not been there , and the ...
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