The Works of Thomas Gray: Containing His Poems, and Correspondence with Several Eminent Literary Characters : to which are Added, Memoirs of His Life and Writings, Volum 1Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; J. Walker; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; J. Murray and J. Booker, 1807 |
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... believe , that in the Greek - Ode , of which we are ' taught to think so highly , the power of Numbers was little ' perceived without the effectual aid of a musical accompany- ment . And we have in proof of this supposition the express ...
... believe , that in the Greek - Ode , of which we are ' taught to think so highly , the power of Numbers was little ' perceived without the effectual aid of a musical accompany- ment . And we have in proof of this supposition the express ...
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... believe that it would ever have had his last hand but for the circumstance of his hearing Parry play on the Welch Harp at a concert at Cam- bridge , ( see Letter xxv . sect . iv . ) which he often declared inspired him with the ...
... believe that it would ever have had his last hand but for the circumstance of his hearing Parry play on the Welch Harp at a concert at Cam- bridge , ( see Letter xxv . sect . iv . ) which he often declared inspired him with the ...
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... believe are closet - pieces ) can hardly have so much spirit in them as this wonderful drawing ; it gave me the sublimest idea I ever received from painting . Moses break- ing the tables of the law , by Parmegiano , was a figure which ...
... believe are closet - pieces ) can hardly have so much spirit in them as this wonderful drawing ; it gave me the sublimest idea I ever received from painting . Moses break- ing the tables of the law , by Parmegiano , was a figure which ...
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... believe , was the first of our English Poets , who exactly followed the Italiar model : Our Author varies from him only in making the rhymes in the two first Quartetts alternate , which is more agreeable to the English ear , than the ...
... believe , was the first of our English Poets , who exactly followed the Italiar model : Our Author varies from him only in making the rhymes in the two first Quartetts alternate , which is more agreeable to the English ear , than the ...
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... believe Mr. Walpole's phrase not very hyperboli- cal , who has often asserted to me that " Gray never was a Boy . " In April , 1738 , Mr. West left Christ Church for the Inner Temple , and Mr. Gray removed from Peter- House to Town the ...
... believe Mr. Walpole's phrase not very hyperboli- cal , who has often asserted to me that " Gray never was a Boy . " In April , 1738 , Mr. West left Christ Church for the Inner Temple , and Mr. Gray removed from Peter- House to Town the ...
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