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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... opinion of M. Racine . — Of Bishop Hall's Satires , and of a few of Plato's Dialogues p . 89 LETTER 17. To Mr. WALPOLE . - Concerning the intention of publishing Mr. Bentley's designs for his Poems . - Refuses to have his own portrait ...
... opinion of M. Racine . — Of Bishop Hall's Satires , and of a few of Plato's Dialogues p . 89 LETTER 17. To Mr. WALPOLE . - Concerning the intention of publishing Mr. Bentley's designs for his Poems . - Refuses to have his own portrait ...
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... opinion of the dramatic part of Caractacus . • p . 132 p . 126 LETTER 28. To Mr. MASON . - Dissuading him from retirement . —Advice concerning Caractacus .-- Criticisms on his Elegy written in the garden of a friend . - Refusal of the ...
... opinion of the dramatic part of Caractacus . • p . 132 p . 126 LETTER 28. To Mr. MASON . - Dissuading him from retirement . —Advice concerning Caractacus .-- Criticisms on his Elegy written in the garden of a friend . - Refusal of the ...
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... opinion of his poetical Talents , than many of his Lyrical Productions have done . I speak of the Generality ; because it is a certain fact , that their taste is founded upon the ten - syllable couplets of Dry- den and Pope , and upon ...
... opinion of his poetical Talents , than many of his Lyrical Productions have done . I speak of the Generality ; because it is a certain fact , that their taste is founded upon the ten - syllable couplets of Dry- den and Pope , and upon ...
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... opinion of a Nation , where those , who pretend to judge , do not judge at all ; and the rest ( the wiser part ) wait to catch the judgment of the world immediately above them ; that is , Dick's and the Rain- * Pleasures of the ...
... opinion of a Nation , where those , who pretend to judge , do not judge at all ; and the rest ( the wiser part ) wait to catch the judgment of the world immediately above them ; that is , Dick's and the Rain- * Pleasures of the ...
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... every external blessing . It is a great , though an ill - natured , Comfort , to see most of those who have it in plenty , without Pleasure , without Liberty , and without Friends . I am not altogether of your opinion as to your 36.
... every external blessing . It is a great , though an ill - natured , Comfort , to see most of those who have it in plenty , without Pleasure , without Liberty , and without Friends . I am not altogether of your opinion as to your 36.
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