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 11
... Mind ; Sense of Beauty and Order and Harmony annexed to them . From the latter , our delight in Eloquence , Poetry , and Music derived .--- Office of the Taste and Smell .--- Internal sense of Reflection , whereby the mind views its own ...
... Mind ; Sense of Beauty and Order and Harmony annexed to them . From the latter , our delight in Eloquence , Poetry , and Music derived .--- Office of the Taste and Smell .--- Internal sense of Reflection , whereby the mind views its own ...
Pàgina 12
... mind by every channel alike ; as Pleasure , and Pain , Power , Existence , Unity , and Succession . Properties of Bodies , whereby they make themselves known to us . Primary qualities : Magni- tude , Solidity , Mobility , Texture , and ...
... mind by every channel alike ; as Pleasure , and Pain , Power , Existence , Unity , and Succession . Properties of Bodies , whereby they make themselves known to us . Primary qualities : Magni- tude , Solidity , Mobility , Texture , and ...
Pàgina 37
... mind , but from Hope . I take it very ill you should have been in the twen- tieth year of the War * , and yet say nothing of the re- treat before Syracuse : Is it , or is it not , the finest thing you ever read in your life ? And how ...
... mind , but from Hope . I take it very ill you should have been in the twen- tieth year of the War * , and yet say nothing of the re- treat before Syracuse : Is it , or is it not , the finest thing you ever read in your life ? And how ...
Pàgina 41
... mind more at ease . I send you a few lines , though Latin , which you do not like , for the sake of the subject * ; it makes part of a large design , and is the beginning of the fourth book , which was intended to treat of the passions ...
... mind more at ease . I send you a few lines , though Latin , which you do not like , for the sake of the subject * ; it makes part of a large design , and is the beginning of the fourth book , which was intended to treat of the passions ...
Pàgina 55
... mind , Alike , to all the kind , impartial Heav'n The sparks of truth and happiness has giv'n : With sense to feel , with memory to retain , They follow pleasure , and they fly from pain ; Their judgment mends the plan their fancy draws ...
... mind , Alike , to all the kind , impartial Heav'n The sparks of truth and happiness has giv'n : With sense to feel , with memory to retain , They follow pleasure , and they fly from pain ; Their judgment mends the plan their fancy draws ...
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