The Works of Thomas Gray, EsqJ. F. Dove, 1843 - 446 sider |
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... taste , which do the highest honour to Mr. Forster . ” — British Magazine . " The Life of this exemplary Prelate , this amiable , accomplished , and pious man , not only teems with the most weighty lessons , of a practical kind , for ...
... taste , which do the highest honour to Mr. Forster . ” — British Magazine . " The Life of this exemplary Prelate , this amiable , accomplished , and pious man , not only teems with the most weighty lessons , of a practical kind , for ...
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... taste of gardening • · The manner in which the Count rectified his mistake • · . 316 317 · 318 • 320 9. To Mr. How . After perusing the whole of Count Algarotti's works in the Leghorn edition , and his sentiments concerning them 10. To ...
... taste of gardening • · The manner in which the Count rectified his mistake • · . 316 317 · 318 • 320 9. To Mr. How . After perusing the whole of Count Algarotti's works in the Leghorn edition , and his sentiments concerning them 10. To ...
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... taste never expects to find in the memoirs of a philosopher , or poet , the same species of entertainment , or information , which he would receive from those of a statesman or general : he ex- pects , however , to be either informed or ...
... taste never expects to find in the memoirs of a philosopher , or poet , the same species of entertainment , or information , which he would receive from those of a statesman or general : he ex- pects , however , to be either informed or ...
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... taste , * I am well aware that I am here going to do a thing which the cautious and courtly Dr. Sprat ( were he now alive ) would highly censure . He had , it seems , a large collection of his friend Mr. Cowley's letters , " a way of ...
... taste , * I am well aware that I am here going to do a thing which the cautious and courtly Dr. Sprat ( were he now alive ) would highly censure . He had , it seems , a large collection of his friend Mr. Cowley's letters , " a way of ...
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... taste on this occasion . Such soft , unmeaning stuff about Venus and Cupid , and Peleus and Thetis , and Zephyrs and Dryads , was never read . As for my poor little eclogue , it has been condemned and beheaded by our Westminster judges ...
... taste on this occasion . Such soft , unmeaning stuff about Venus and Cupid , and Peleus and Thetis , and Zephyrs and Dryads , was never read . As for my poor little eclogue , it has been condemned and beheaded by our Westminster judges ...
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