The Works of Thomas Gray, EsqJ. F. Dove, 1843 - 446 sider |
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Side 13
... seen by one or two in a chamber , but not to go abroad in the street . See Life of Cowley , page 38 , Hurd's Edition . Such readers as believe it incumbent on every well - bred soul never to appear but in full dress , will think that Dr ...
... seen by one or two in a chamber , but not to go abroad in the street . See Life of Cowley , page 38 , Hurd's Edition . Such readers as believe it incumbent on every well - bred soul never to appear but in full dress , will think that Dr ...
Side 16
... seen one of my days , you have seen a whole year of my life ; they go round and round like the blind horse in the mill , only he has the satisfaction of fancying he makes a progress , and gets some ground ; my eyes are open enough to ...
... seen one of my days , you have seen a whole year of my life ; they go round and round like the blind horse in the mill , only he has the satisfaction of fancying he makes a progress , and gets some ground ; my eyes are open enough to ...
Side 18
... seen it ; but sincerely it pleased me best . Methinks the college bards have run into a strange taste on this occasion . Such soft , unmeaning stuff about Venus and Cupid , and Peleus and Thetis , and Zephyrs and Dryads , was never read ...
... seen it ; but sincerely it pleased me best . Methinks the college bards have run into a strange taste on this occasion . Such soft , unmeaning stuff about Venus and Cupid , and Peleus and Thetis , and Zephyrs and Dryads , was never read ...
Side 24
... seen already , both wet and dry . So you perceive within how narrow bounds my pen is cir- cumscribed , and the whole contents of my share in our correspondence may be reduced under the two heads of 1st , You ; 2dly , I : the first is ...
... seen already , both wet and dry . So you perceive within how narrow bounds my pen is cir- cumscribed , and the whole contents of my share in our correspondence may be reduced under the two heads of 1st , You ; 2dly , I : the first is ...
Side 26
... seen no more , The world will pass as cheerful as before ; * Here he quits Tibullus , the ten following verses have but a remote reference to Mr. Pope's letter . " Youth , at the very best , is but the betrayer of human life in a ...
... seen no more , The world will pass as cheerful as before ; * Here he quits Tibullus , the ten following verses have but a remote reference to Mr. Pope's letter . " Youth , at the very best , is but the betrayer of human life in a ...
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