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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... tion of his and Mr. Mason's Poetry . - Gothic Architecture.— Plagiary in Helvetius , from Elfrida p . 181 LETTER 45. To Mr. BROWN . - Sending him a message to write to a Gentleman abroad relating to Count Algarotti , and re- commending ...
... tion of his and Mr. Mason's Poetry . - Gothic Architecture.— Plagiary in Helvetius , from Elfrida p . 181 LETTER 45. To Mr. BROWN . - Sending him a message to write to a Gentleman abroad relating to Count Algarotti , and re- commending ...
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... tion . As to Mr. Gray , we may assure ourselves that he felt much more than his dying friend , when the letter , which inclosed the Ode , was returned unopened . There seems to be a kind of presentiment in that pa- thetic piece , which ...
... tion . As to Mr. Gray , we may assure ourselves that he felt much more than his dying friend , when the letter , which inclosed the Ode , was returned unopened . There seems to be a kind of presentiment in that pa- thetic piece , which ...
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... tion of the soul and body ; Nerves , the instruments of sensation .--- Touch , the first and most extensive sense , described .--- Begins before the birth ; Pain , our first idea when born .---- Seeing , the second sense .---- Di ...
... tion of the soul and body ; Nerves , the instruments of sensation .--- Touch , the first and most extensive sense , described .--- Begins before the birth ; Pain , our first idea when born .---- Seeing , the second sense .---- Di ...
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... tion of Dr. Akenside's Poems , it should seem that the Author had very much the same Opinion afterwards of his own Work , which Mr. Gray here expresses : since he undertook a reform of it , which must have given him , had he concluded ...
... tion of Dr. Akenside's Poems , it should seem that the Author had very much the same Opinion afterwards of his own Work , which Mr. Gray here expresses : since he undertook a reform of it , which must have given him , had he concluded ...
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... tion of this work , I think it best to form part of them into a kind of commentary at the bottom of the pages ; they will serve greatly to elucidate ( as far as they go ) the method of his reasoning . ESSAY I. Πόταγ ̓ ᾧ γαθέ ; τὰν γὰρ ...
... tion of this work , I think it best to form part of them into a kind of commentary at the bottom of the pages ; they will serve greatly to elucidate ( as far as they go ) the method of his reasoning . ESSAY I. Πόταγ ̓ ᾧ γαθέ ; τὰν γὰρ ...
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