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 xii
... to the English taste of gardening p . 300 The manner in which the Count rectified his mistake . P. 302 LETTER 9. To Mr. How . - After perusing the whole of Count Algarotti's works in the Leghorn edition , and his sentiments xii.
... to the English taste of gardening p . 300 The manner in which the Count rectified his mistake . P. 302 LETTER 9. To Mr. How . - After perusing the whole of Count Algarotti's works in the Leghorn edition , and his sentiments xii.
Pàgina 51
... manner . Had this noble design been com- pleated , I may , with great boldness , assert that it would have been one ... manners * . Some time after he had thoughts of resuming his plan , and of dedicating it , by an introductory Ode , to ...
... manner . Had this noble design been com- pleated , I may , with great boldness , assert that it would have been one ... manners * . Some time after he had thoughts of resuming his plan , and of dedicating it , by an introductory Ode , to ...
Pàgina 54
... manner ; because I think the poetry would not have been in the least hurt by such a transposition , and the Poet's meaning would have been much more readily perceived , I put them down here for that purpose . As sickly Plants betray a ...
... manner ; because I think the poetry would not have been in the least hurt by such a transposition , and the Poet's meaning would have been much more readily perceived , I put them down here for that purpose . As sickly Plants betray a ...
Pàgina 60
... manners speak the idiom of their soil . An iron - race the mountain - cliffs maintain , Foes to the gentler genius of the plain : For where unwearied sinews must be found 85 90 With side - long plough to quell the flinty ground , To ...
... manners speak the idiom of their soil . An iron - race the mountain - cliffs maintain , Foes to the gentler genius of the plain : For where unwearied sinews must be found 85 90 With side - long plough to quell the flinty ground , To ...
Pàgina 64
... manners : When Love could teach a monarch to be wise , And Gospel - light first dawn'd from BULLEN'S Eyes . Thus , with all the attention that a connoisseur in painting ' em- ploys in collecting every slight outline as well as finished ...
... manners : When Love could teach a monarch to be wise , And Gospel - light first dawn'd from BULLEN'S Eyes . Thus , with all the attention that a connoisseur in painting ' em- ploys in collecting every slight outline as well as finished ...
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