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, Volumen2Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; J. Walker; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; J. Murray and J. Booker, 1807 |
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... Gothic Architecture p . 99 LETTER 20. To Dr. WHARTON . - Objection to publishing his Ode on the Progress of Poetry singly . - Hint of his having other lyrical ideas by him unfinished · p . 101 Explanation of that hint , and a fragment ...
... Gothic Architecture p . 99 LETTER 20. To Dr. WHARTON . - Objection to publishing his Ode on the Progress of Poetry singly . - Hint of his having other lyrical ideas by him unfinished · p . 101 Explanation of that hint , and a fragment ...
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... 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 the Erse Poems . LETTER 46. Count ...
... 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 the Erse Poems . LETTER 46. Count ...
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... gothic fanes , and antiquated towers , Where rushy Camus ' slowly - winding flood Perpetual draws his humid train of mud : Glad I revisit thy neglected reign , Oh take me to thy peaceful shade again . But chiefly thee , whose influence ...
... gothic fanes , and antiquated towers , Where rushy Camus ' slowly - winding flood Perpetual draws his humid train of mud : Glad I revisit thy neglected reign , Oh take me to thy peaceful shade again . But chiefly thee , whose influence ...
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... Gothic than they are Chinese . The Egyptian style ( see Dr. Pococke , not his discourses , but his prints ) was apparently the mo- ther of the Greek ; and there is such a similitude be- tween the Egyptian and those Persian ruins , as ...
... Gothic than they are Chinese . The Egyptian style ( see Dr. Pococke , not his discourses , but his prints ) was apparently the mo- ther of the Greek ; and there is such a similitude be- tween the Egyptian and those Persian ruins , as ...
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... Gothic . There is one thing that runs through the Moorish buildings that an imitator would certainly have been first struck with , and would have tried to copy ; and that is the cupolas which cover every thing , baths , apartments , and ...
... Gothic . There is one thing that runs through the Moorish buildings that an imitator would certainly have been first struck with , and would have tried to copy ; and that is the cupolas which cover every thing , baths , apartments , and ...
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