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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Pàgina 44
... worlds , to which were devoted all such as died of sickness , old age , or by any other means than in battle : over it presided HELA , the Goddess of Death . While from his jaws , with carnage fill'd , Foam The Descent of Odin.
... worlds , to which were devoted all such as died of sickness , old age , or by any other means than in battle : over it presided HELA , the Goddess of Death . While from his jaws , with carnage fill'd , Foam The Descent of Odin.
Pàgina 92
... mean , however , wholly to decry fabulous subjects or ❝allusions , nor more than to suggest the preference due to his- ❝torical ones , where happily the Poet's fertile imagination sup- plies him with a plentiful choice of both kinds ...
... mean , however , wholly to decry fabulous subjects or ❝allusions , nor more than to suggest the preference due to his- ❝torical ones , where happily the Poet's fertile imagination sup- plies him with a plentiful choice of both kinds ...
Pàgina 115
... means , therefore , probably , Angerbode , who , from her name , seems to be “ no Prophetess of good , ” and who bore to Loke , as the Edda says , three children ; the Wolf Fenris , the great Serpent of Mid- gard , and Hela , all of ...
... means , therefore , probably , Angerbode , who , from her name , seems to be “ no Prophetess of good , ” and who bore to Loke , as the Edda says , three children ; the Wolf Fenris , the great Serpent of Mid- gard , and Hela , all of ...
Pàgina 122
... obscurely expressed in both readings . He means to say , in plain prose , that we wish to be remembered by our friends after our death , in the same manner as when alive we wished to be remembered by them in our absence : this 122.
... obscurely expressed in both readings . He means to say , in plain prose , that we wish to be remembered by our friends after our death , in the same manner as when alive we wished to be remembered by them in our absence : this 122.
Pàgina 130
... means , " for in such letters " the souls of men appear undressed , and in that negligent habit " they may be fit to be seen by one or two in a chamber , but not " to go abroad in the street . " See Life of Cowley , page 38 , Hurd's ...
... means , " for in such letters " the souls of men appear undressed , and in that negligent habit " they may be fit to be seen by one or two in a chamber , but not " to go abroad in the street . " See Life of Cowley , page 38 , Hurd's ...
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