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, Հատոր 2Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; J. Walker; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; J. Murray and J. Booker, 1807 |
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... Office of the Taste and Smell .--- Internal sense of Reflection , whereby the mind views its own powers and operations , compared to a young Wood - nymph admiring herself in some foun- tain .--- Admission of Ideas , some by a single 11.
... Office of the Taste and Smell .--- Internal sense of Reflection , whereby the mind views its own powers and operations , compared to a young Wood - nymph admiring herself in some foun- tain .--- Admission of Ideas , some by a single 11.
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... admiring the noble vein of poetical expression and imagery which adorns this description , to relate an incident in itself curious , which shews the propriety of it . The Normans , who came origi- nally from Norway and Scandinavia ...
... admiring the noble vein of poetical expression and imagery which adorns this description , to relate an incident in itself curious , which shews the propriety of it . The Normans , who came origi- nally from Norway and Scandinavia ...
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... admires , tempered with the gaiety and fire of a Frenchman . The time of night will not ' suffer me to go on ; but I will write again in a week . LETTER X. MR . GRAY TO DR . WHARTON . Cambridge , April 25 , 1749 . I Perceive that second ...
... admires , tempered with the gaiety and fire of a Frenchman . The time of night will not ' suffer me to go on ; but I will write again in a week . LETTER X. MR . GRAY TO DR . WHARTON . Cambridge , April 25 , 1749 . I Perceive that second ...
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... at present commu- nicated , Lady Cobham , who now lived at the mansion- house at Stoke - Pogis , had read and admired it . She wished to be acquainted with the author ; accordingly 1 her relation Miss Speed and Lady Schaub , then 74.
... at present commu- nicated , Lady Cobham , who now lived at the mansion- house at Stoke - Pogis , had read and admired it . She wished to be acquainted with the author ; accordingly 1 her relation Miss Speed and Lady Schaub , then 74.
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... admire Sir Roger de Coverley : It will not however from hence follow , that Lady Wishfort is ill drawn ; for my own part I think it one of the most entertaining characters that ever was written . I know , however , that it is commonly ...
... admire Sir Roger de Coverley : It will not however from hence follow , that Lady Wishfort is ill drawn ; for my own part I think it one of the most entertaining characters that ever was written . I know , however , that it is commonly ...
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