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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... effect of Elisions in a concluding Line ; of which the present Poem , in particular , affords indubitable and and abundant proofs . 4 + Use and Extent of the Subject . Humanas aperit mentes , nova gaudia monstrans , 25 Deformesque 13.
... effect of Elisions in a concluding Line ; of which the present Poem , in particular , affords indubitable and and abundant proofs . 4 + Use and Extent of the Subject . Humanas aperit mentes , nova gaudia monstrans , 25 Deformesque 13.
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... particular nations and on their policy . The subject , you see , is as extensive as mankind ; the thoughts perfectly new , generally admirable as they are just , sometimes a little too refined . In short , there are faults , but such as ...
... particular nations and on their policy . The subject , you see , is as extensive as mankind ; the thoughts perfectly new , generally admirable as they are just , sometimes a little too refined . In short , there are faults , but such as ...
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... the very best of those parts . † One cannot therefore help lamenting , that Mr. Gray let his imagination lie dormant so frequently , in order to apply himself to this very science . lowed by a particular one of all the known nations 73.
... the very best of those parts . † One cannot therefore help lamenting , that Mr. Gray let his imagination lie dormant so frequently , in order to apply himself to this very science . lowed by a particular one of all the known nations 73.
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... particular one of all the known nations , their peculiar figure and manners , which is the best epitome of geography I ever met with , and written with sense and elegance ; in short , these books are well worth turning over . The ...
... particular one of all the known nations , their peculiar figure and manners , which is the best epitome of geography I ever met with , and written with sense and elegance ; in short , these books are well worth turning over . The ...
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... of it , as he intimates in the preceding let- ter : and indeed the event shewed his judgment to be true in this particular , as it proved the least popular of all his productions . STANZAS TO MR . BENTLEY . IN silent gaze the 94.
... of it , as he intimates in the preceding let- ter : and indeed the event shewed his judgment to be true in this particular , as it proved the least popular of all his productions . STANZAS TO MR . BENTLEY . IN silent gaze the 94.
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