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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... light of Husband and Father ? There is my Lords ** and *** , they are Statesmen : Do not you remember them dirty boys playing at cricket ? As for me , I am never a bit the older , nor the bigger , nor the wiser than I was then : No ...
... light of Husband and Father ? There is my Lords ** and *** , they are Statesmen : Do not you remember them dirty boys playing at cricket ? As for me , I am never a bit the older , nor the bigger , nor the wiser than I was then : No ...
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... light . The gradual opening and improvement of this sense , and that of Hearing , their connection with the higher faculties of the Mind ; Sense of Beauty and Order and Harmony annexed to them . From the latter , our delight in ...
... light . The gradual opening and improvement of this sense , and that of Hearing , their connection with the higher faculties of the Mind ; Sense of Beauty and Order and Harmony annexed to them . From the latter , our delight in ...
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... Light and Colours ; but he has those of Figure , Motion , Extension , and Space , ( objects both of the sight and touch ) . Third sort , those which make their entrance into the mind by every channel alike ; as Pleasure , and Pain ...
... Light and Colours ; but he has those of Figure , Motion , Extension , and Space , ( objects both of the sight and touch ) . Third sort , those which make their entrance into the mind by every channel alike ; as Pleasure , and Pain ...
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... fulgoribus Æther . Omnia nec tu ideò invalidæ se pandere Menti ( Quippe nimis teneros posset vis tanta diei 95 * Sight , our second Sense . + Digression on Light . Perturbare , & inexpertos confundere visus ) Nec capere infantes 16.
... fulgoribus Æther . Omnia nec tu ideò invalidæ se pandere Menti ( Quippe nimis teneros posset vis tanta diei 95 * Sight , our second Sense . + Digression on Light . Perturbare , & inexpertos confundere visus ) Nec capere infantes 16.
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... Soul , some by single Avenues , some by two , others by every Sense . + Illustration . - Light , an Example of the first . Figure , Motion , Extension , of the second . * Undique proporrò sociis , quacunque patescit Notitia campus , 19.
... Soul , some by single Avenues , some by two , others by every Sense . + Illustration . - Light , an Example of the first . Figure , Motion , Extension , of the second . * Undique proporrò sociis , quacunque patescit Notitia campus , 19.
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