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 1Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; J. Walker; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; J. Murray and J. Booker, 1807 |
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... means , and by the assistance of a few notes which I shall occasionally add , it may be hoped that nothing will be omitted which may tend to give a re- gular and clear delineation of his life and character . But as this is the earliest ...
... means , and by the assistance of a few notes which I shall occasionally add , it may be hoped that nothing will be omitted which may tend to give a re- gular and clear delineation of his life and character . But as this is the earliest ...
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... mean while , And calm'd the terrors of his claws in gold , In the Is exactly Statius --- Summos auro mansueverat ungues , I never knew before that the golden fangs on hammer- cloths were so old a fashion . Your Hymenêal * I was told was ...
... mean while , And calm'd the terrors of his claws in gold , In the Is exactly Statius --- Summos auro mansueverat ungues , I never knew before that the golden fangs on hammer- cloths were so old a fashion . Your Hymenêal * I was told was ...
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... means affect the present state of the university . There is usually a much greater fluctuation of taste and manners in an academical , than a national body ; occasioned ( to use a scholastic metaphor ) by that very quick succession of 140.
... means affect the present state of the university . There is usually a much greater fluctuation of taste and manners in an academical , than a national body ; occasioned ( to use a scholastic metaphor ) by that very quick succession of 140.
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... means have parted with for an exemption from all the uneasinesses mixed with it : But it would be unjust to imagine my taste was any rule for yours ; for which reason my letters are shorter and less frequent than they would be , had I ...
... means have parted with for an exemption from all the uneasinesses mixed with it : But it would be unjust to imagine my taste was any rule for yours ; for which reason my letters are shorter and less frequent than they would be , had I ...
Pàgina 149
... Mean time at me ( while all devoid of art These lines give back the image of my heart ) At me the pow'r that comes or soon or late , Or aims , or seems to aim , the dart of fate ; From you remote , methinks , alone I stand Like some sad ...
... Mean time at me ( while all devoid of art These lines give back the image of my heart ) At me the pow'r that comes or soon or late , Or aims , or seems to aim , the dart of fate ; From you remote , methinks , alone I stand Like some sad ...
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