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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... expressions ) on the Ode on a distant prospect of Eton , and on that to Adversity ; both of them written the August follow- ing for as both these Poems abound with Pathos , those who have feeling hearts will feel this excellence the ...
... expressions ) on the Ode on a distant prospect of Eton , and on that to Adversity ; both of them written the August follow- ing for as both these Poems abound with Pathos , those who have feeling hearts will feel this excellence the ...
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... expression and imagery which adorns this description , to relate an incident in itself curious , which shews the propriety of it . The Normans , who came origi- nally from Norway and Scandinavia , having , after a century of ravages ...
... expression and imagery which adorns this description , to relate an incident in itself curious , which shews the propriety of it . The Normans , who came origi- nally from Norway and Scandinavia , having , after a century of ravages ...
Pàgina 98
... expressing my surprise at the disposition he has made of his affairs . I must ( if you will suffer me to say so ) call it great weakness ; and yet perhaps your affliction for him is heightened by that very weakness ; for I know it is ...
... expressing my surprise at the disposition he has made of his affairs . I must ( if you will suffer me to say so ) call it great weakness ; and yet perhaps your affliction for him is heightened by that very weakness ; for I know it is ...
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... expression , yet pure , perspicuous , and musical , is one of the grand beauties of lyric poetry : This I have always aimed at , and never could at- < tain . The necessity of rhyming is one great obstacle to it : An- 66 26 66 other ...
... expression , yet pure , perspicuous , and musical , is one of the grand beauties of lyric poetry : This I have always aimed at , and never could at- < tain . The necessity of rhyming is one great obstacle to it : An- 66 26 66 other ...
Pàgina 126
... expression , go beyond the dramatic part of your Elfrida , many many leagues . I even say ( though you will think me a bad judge of this ) that the World will like it better . I am struck with the Chorus , who are not there merely to ...
... expression , go beyond the dramatic part of your Elfrida , many many leagues . I even say ( though you will think me a bad judge of this ) that the World will like it better . I am struck with the Chorus , who are not there merely to ...
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