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 2Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; J. Walker; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; J. Murray and J. Booker, 1807 |
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Pàgina vii
... Desires him to give his Elegy to Mr. Dodsley to be printed immediately , in order to prevent its publication in a magazine p . 88 LETTER 16. To Dr. WHARTON . - Of Madame Maintenon's Cha- racter and Letters . - His high opinion of M ...
... Desires him to give his Elegy to Mr. Dodsley to be printed immediately , in order to prevent its publication in a magazine p . 88 LETTER 16. To Dr. WHARTON . - Of Madame Maintenon's Cha- racter and Letters . - His high opinion of M ...
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... desire to know , it seems , what character the Poem of your young friend bears here * . I wonder that you ask the opinion of a Nation , where those , who pretend to judge , do not judge at all ; and the rest ( the wiser part ) wait to ...
... desire to know , it seems , what character the Poem of your young friend bears here * . I wonder that you ask the opinion of a Nation , where those , who pretend to judge , do not judge at all ; and the rest ( the wiser part ) wait to ...
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... desire your judgment upon it before I proceed any further . The first fifty - seven verses of an Ethical Essay ac- companied this letter , which I shall here insert , with about fifty lines more , all of them finished in 50.
... desire your judgment upon it before I proceed any further . The first fifty - seven verses of an Ethical Essay ac- companied this letter , which I shall here insert , with about fifty lines more , all of them finished in 50.
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... avoid pain ( 1. 31 ) ; they feel gratitude for benefits ( 1. 34 ; ) they desire to avenge wrongs , which they effect either by force or cunning ( 1 , 35 ) ; they While mutual wishes , mutual woes endear The social smile 55.
... avoid pain ( 1. 31 ) ; they feel gratitude for benefits ( 1. 34 ; ) they desire to avenge wrongs , which they effect either by force or cunning ( 1 , 35 ) ; they While mutual wishes , mutual woes endear The social smile 55.
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... desires , refine , And raise the mortal to a height divine . COMMENTARY . are we not rather to suppose there is a natural strength in the hu- man mind , that is able to vanquish and break through them ? ( 1. 72 to 84 ) It is confest ...
... desires , refine , And raise the mortal to a height divine . COMMENTARY . are we not rather to suppose there is a natural strength in the hu- man mind , that is able to vanquish and break through them ? ( 1. 72 to 84 ) It is confest ...
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