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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... true chords , and with a masterly hand in some of his Choruses , -- above all in the last of Caractacus ; " Hark ! heard ye not yon footstep dread ? " & c . + Pindar . With orient hues , unborrow'd of the Sun : Yet 21.
... true chords , and with a masterly hand in some of his Choruses , -- above all in the last of Caractacus ; " Hark ! heard ye not yon footstep dread ? " & c . + Pindar . With orient hues , unborrow'd of the Sun : Yet 21.
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... true . The Count might have found , in another part of the Para- dise Lost , a description of this very Eve more particularized and picturesque ; and two allegorical figures of Sin and Death , full as strongly featured as the Envy of ...
... true . The Count might have found , in another part of the Para- dise Lost , a description of this very Eve more particularized and picturesque ; and two allegorical figures of Sin and Death , full as strongly featured as the Envy of ...
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... true cause , we cannot admit a fictitious one , however sublimely conceived , or happily expressed . If , therefore , so lofty and unrivalled a description will not atone for this acknowledged defect , in relation to mat ter of fact ...
... true cause , we cannot admit a fictitious one , however sublimely conceived , or happily expressed . If , therefore , so lofty and unrivalled a description will not atone for this acknowledged defect , in relation to mat ter of fact ...
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... true vijue and valour in " immortal strains , to expose vice and infampus pleasure , and " boldly censure tyranny and oppression . iis song ended , he " precipitates himself from the mountain , ad is swallowed up " by the river that ...
... true vijue and valour in " immortal strains , to expose vice and infampus pleasure , and " boldly censure tyranny and oppression . iis song ended , he " precipitates himself from the mountain , ad is swallowed up " by the river that ...
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... true ; but if it be only found in particular passages , proceeding from the nature of the subject and the very genius of the composition , it does not rob us of our pleasure , but superadds a new one which arises from con- quering a ...
... true ; but if it be only found in particular passages , proceeding from the nature of the subject and the very genius of the composition , it does not rob us of our pleasure , but superadds a new one which arises from con- quering a ...
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