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, Volumen1Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; J. Walker; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; J. Murray and J. Booker, 1807 |
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... present reading , 3. And float amid the liquid noon , Stanza 3. 1. 7 , IMITATION . Nare per æstatem liquidam . Virgil . Georg . lib . iv . G , 4. Quick - glancing to the sun , Stanza 3. l . 10 , IMITATION . sporting with quick glance ...
... present reading , 3. And float amid the liquid noon , Stanza 3. 1. 7 , IMITATION . Nare per æstatem liquidam . Virgil . Georg . lib . iv . G , 4. Quick - glancing to the sun , Stanza 3. l . 10 , IMITATION . sporting with quick glance ...
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... present line , as in that suc- ❝cession of fleeting notes which is called Melody . " Nothing can better exemplify the truth of this fine observation than his own poetry . 6. The bloom of young desire and purple light of love . Ep . i ...
... present line , as in that suc- ❝cession of fleeting notes which is called Melody . " Nothing can better exemplify the truth of this fine observation than his own poetry . 6. The bloom of young desire and purple light of love . Ep . i ...
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... present purpose . " Poëtas " certè legendos Oratori futuro concesserint : num igitur hi sine " Musce ? at si quis tam cæcus animi est , ut de aliis dubitet ; “ illos ertè , qui carmina ad lyram composuerunt . " - Quintilianus , lib . 1 ...
... present purpose . " Poëtas " certè legendos Oratori futuro concesserint : num igitur hi sine " Musce ? at si quis tam cæcus animi est , ut de aliis dubitet ; “ illos ertè , qui carmina ad lyram composuerunt . " - Quintilianus , lib . 1 ...
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... present , I think it would hav been still finer , if he could have executed it according to the plan ; but unhappily for his purpose , instances of English Poets were wanting . Spenser had that enchanting flow of vese which was ...
... present , I think it would hav been still finer , if he could have executed it according to the plan ; but unhappily for his purpose , instances of English Poets were wanting . Spenser had that enchanting flow of vese which was ...
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... present , and future , it is probable they were always in- visible to mortals : therefore when Odin asks this question on seeing them , he betrays himself to be a God ; which eluci- dates the next speech of the Prophetess . 8. Mother of ...
... present , and future , it is probable they were always in- visible to mortals : therefore when Odin asks this question on seeing them , he betrays himself to be a God ; which eluci- dates the next speech of the Prophetess . 8. Mother of ...
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