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 2
... seems to be come since your invitation ; and I propose to bask in her beams and dress me in her roses . Et Caput in vernâ semper habere rosa . I shall see Mr. ** and his Wife , nay , and his Child too , for he has got a Boy . Is it not ...
... seems to be come since your invitation ; and I propose to bask in her beams and dress me in her roses . Et Caput in vernâ semper habere rosa . I shall see Mr. ** and his Wife , nay , and his Child too , for he has got a Boy . Is it not ...
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... seems much to be regretted the author did not finish this poem . But I believe he never proceeded further with it . I had therefore my doubts concerning the printing of so small a part ; but as I thought it the best , because the only ...
... seems much to be regretted the author did not finish this poem . But I believe he never proceeded further with it . I had therefore my doubts concerning the printing of so small a part ; but as I thought it the best , because the only ...
Pàgina 7
... seems the merciful intention of of Mr. Gray's Ovidian verse ( the rest of his Hexameters and Pen- tameters being only translations either from English or Italian ) I was willing to give it to the reader . * This singular anecdote is ...
... seems the merciful intention of of Mr. Gray's Ovidian verse ( the rest of his Hexameters and Pen- tameters being only translations either from English or Italian ) I was willing to give it to the reader . * This singular anecdote is ...
Pàgina 8
... seems to be a kind of presentiment in that pa- thetic piece , which Readers of taste will feel when they learn this anecdote ; and which will make them read it with redoubled pleasure . It will also throw a me , lancholy grace ( to ...
... seems to be a kind of presentiment in that pa- thetic piece , which Readers of taste will feel when they learn this anecdote ; and which will make them read it with redoubled pleasure . It will also throw a me , lancholy grace ( to ...
Pàgina 9
... seem somewhat extraordinary , that Mr. Gray never attempted any thing in English verse , ( except the beginning of Agrippina , and a few translations ) be- fore the first Ode lately ... seems the proper place to introduce that frag- 9.
... seem somewhat extraordinary , that Mr. Gray never attempted any thing in English verse , ( except the beginning of Agrippina , and a few translations ) be- fore the first Ode lately ... seems the proper place to introduce that frag- 9.
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