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 |
Des de l'interior del llibre
Resultats 1 - 5 de 100.
Pàgina 1
... thing that is unlikely , so it be but frightful ; and , on the other hand , excludes and shuts its eyes to the most possible hopes , and every thing that is pleasur- VOL . II . B able ; from this the Lord deliver us ! for.
... thing that is unlikely , so it be but frightful ; and , on the other hand , excludes and shuts its eyes to the most possible hopes , and every thing that is pleasur- VOL . II . B able ; from this the Lord deliver us ! for.
Pàgina 9
... thing in English verse , ( except the beginning of Agrippina , and a few translations ) be- fore the first Ode lately mentioned . Shall we attribute this to his having been educated at Eton , or to what other cause ? Certain it is ...
... thing in English verse , ( except the beginning of Agrippina , and a few translations ) be- fore the first Ode lately mentioned . Shall we attribute this to his having been educated at Eton , or to what other cause ? Certain it is ...
Pàgina 27
... Eton , yet afterwards at Cambridge , when the Doctor was Fellow of Pembroke - Hall , they became intimate Friends , and continued so to the time of Mr. Gray's death , Letter ; for such a thing has not happened above 27.
... Eton , yet afterwards at Cambridge , when the Doctor was Fellow of Pembroke - Hall , they became intimate Friends , and continued so to the time of Mr. Gray's death , Letter ; for such a thing has not happened above 27.
Pàgina 28
... thing has not happened above twice within this last age to mortal man , and no one here can conceive what it may portend . You have heard , I suppose , how I have been employed a part of the time ; how , by my own indefatigable ...
... thing has not happened above twice within this last age to mortal man , and no one here can conceive what it may portend . You have heard , I suppose , how I have been employed a part of the time ; how , by my own indefatigable ...
Pàgina 29
... thing that might stop you in the career of Glory ; far be it from me to ham- per the wheels of your gilded chariot . Go on , Sir Thomas ; and when you die , ( for even Physicians must die ) may the faculty in Warwick - lane erect your ...
... thing that might stop you in the career of Glory ; far be it from me to ham- per the wheels of your gilded chariot . Go on , Sir Thomas ; and when you die , ( for even Physicians must die ) may the faculty in Warwick - lane erect your ...
Frases i termes més freqüents
acquaintance admire Ægypt Ambleside atque beautiful Borrowdale called Cambridge Caractacus castle Castle-hill Count Algarotti crags dæmon David Hume Derwentwater edition Elidurus escutcheon Essay give Gothic Grace GRAY TO DR Gray's Greek ground hæc hand happy height Helvellyn hill honour hope idea Ingleborough insert Keswick Lady lake LETTER Lord Lord Bolingbroke manuscript Mason Massinissa mean ment mind mountains nature never o'er Otley passed Pembroke-Hall Penrith perhaps Pindaric pleasure Poems Poet poetry printed published racter reader received rise river road rock scene Scythians seems seen shew side Sir James Lowther Skiddaw Skipton sort spirit stanzas stone Syphax Tacitus taste tell thing thought thro tion tower town trees vale valley verses walked WHARTON winds wish wood write written