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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... lines plainly intimate , that his general de- sign was to be comprised in four books . The 1st . On the origin of our Ideas . Unde Animus scire incipiat ------ The 2d . On the distribution of these Ideas in the Memory . quibus inchoet ...
... lines plainly intimate , that his general de- sign was to be comprised in four books . The 1st . On the origin of our Ideas . Unde Animus scire incipiat ------ The 2d . On the distribution of these Ideas in the Memory . quibus inchoet ...
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... Lines which terminate the Sense . This gives to his Versification its last and most exquisite grace , and leaves the ... Line ; of which the present Poem , in particular , affords indubitable and and abundant proofs . 4 + Use and Extent ...
... Lines which terminate the Sense . This gives to his Versification its last and most exquisite grace , and leaves the ... Line ; of which the present Poem , in particular , affords indubitable and and abundant proofs . 4 + Use and Extent ...
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... lines are so strong , and the general cast of the versification so musical , that I believe it will give the generality of Readers a higher opinion of his poetical Talents , than many of his Lyrical Productions have done . I speak of ...
... lines are so strong , and the general cast of the versification so musical , that I believe it will give the generality of Readers a higher opinion of his poetical Talents , than many of his Lyrical Productions have done . I speak of ...
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... line ? And dews Lethean thro ' the land dispense To steep in slumbers each benighted sense ? If any spark of Wit's delusive ray , Break out , and flash a momentary day , With damp , cold touch forbid it to aspire , And huddle up in fogs ...
... line ? And dews Lethean thro ' the land dispense To steep in slumbers each benighted sense ? If any spark of Wit's delusive ray , Break out , and flash a momentary day , With damp , cold touch forbid it to aspire , And huddle up in fogs ...
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... lines , though Latin , which you do not like , for the sake of the subject * ; it makes part of a large design , and is the beginning of the fourth book , which was intended to treat of the passions . Ex- cuse the three first verses ...
... lines , though Latin , which you do not like , for the sake of the subject * ; it makes part of a large design , and is the beginning of the fourth book , which was intended to treat of the passions . Ex- cuse the three first verses ...
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