The poems, with critical notes; a life of the author; and an essay on his poetry; by the Rev. John MitfordJ. Mawman, 1816 |
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... composition . It was the intention of the editor to give in this place a speci- men of one of the genuine letters compared with the rifacimento of Mr. Mason , but owing to the numerous transpositions ; and from the manner in which a ...
... composition . It was the intention of the editor to give in this place a speci- men of one of the genuine letters compared with the rifacimento of Mr. Mason , but owing to the numerous transpositions ; and from the manner in which a ...
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... composition of his tragedy ; an assertion , I think , that the notes will serve to prove : but the learned Mr. Twining , in his notes on Aristotle's Poetics , ( p . 385 , 4to . ) says : " I have often wondered what it was that could ...
... composition of his tragedy ; an assertion , I think , that the notes will serve to prove : but the learned Mr. Twining , in his notes on Aristotle's Poetics , ( p . 385 , 4to . ) says : " I have often wondered what it was that could ...
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... composition . The versification is not always finished and com- pact , and the language has lost much of its elegance in the en- deavour to accommodate it with precision to the subject . Gray's residence at Cambridge was now continued ...
... composition . The versification is not always finished and com- pact , and the language has lost much of its elegance in the en- deavour to accommodate it with precision to the subject . Gray's residence at Cambridge was now continued ...
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... composition he almost entirely neglected ; but his time was so assiduously occupied in a regular and studious perusal of the best Greek authors , that in six years he had read all the writers of eminence in that language , digesting and ...
... composition he almost entirely neglected ; but his time was so assiduously occupied in a regular and studious perusal of the best Greek authors , that in six years he had read all the writers of eminence in that language , digesting and ...
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... compositions , and for the splendour of his genius . Though the events of his life which I have briefly * In 1778 Mason erected a monument for Gray in Westminster Abbey , with the following inscription : " No more the Grecian muse ...
... compositions , and for the splendour of his genius . Though the events of his life which I have briefly * In 1778 Mason erected a monument for Gray in Westminster Abbey , with the following inscription : " No more the Grecian muse ...
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