The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray, English and LatinE. Williams, 1854 - 142 psl. |
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... Agrip- pina's speech ; and the fragment is now published , not exactly as Gray left it , but as it was altered by Mason from the suggestion of West . The same friend also objected to the style , which he thought too antiquated . " I ...
... Agrip- pina's speech ; and the fragment is now published , not exactly as Gray left it , but as it was altered by Mason from the suggestion of West . The same friend also objected to the style , which he thought too antiquated . " I ...
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... fear , and irresolute how to conduct herself . The account of her death , and the Emperor's horror and fruitless remorse , finishes the drama . " z ACT I. SCENE I. AGRIPPINA . ACERONIA . AGRIP . Agrippina an unfinished Tragedy.
... fear , and irresolute how to conduct herself . The account of her death , and the Emperor's horror and fruitless remorse , finishes the drama . " z ACT I. SCENE I. AGRIPPINA . ACERONIA . AGRIP . Agrippina an unfinished Tragedy.
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Thomas Gray John Moultrie. ACT I. SCENE I. AGRIPPINA . ACERONIA . AGRIP . " TIS well , begone ! your errand is perform'd , [ Speaks as to Anicetus entering . The message needs no comment . Tell ... AGRIP . And dost thou talk to me , to 78.
Thomas Gray John Moultrie. ACT I. SCENE I. AGRIPPINA . ACERONIA . AGRIP . " TIS well , begone ! your errand is perform'd , [ Speaks as to Anicetus entering . The message needs no comment . Tell ... AGRIP . And dost thou talk to me , to 78.
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Thomas Gray John Moultrie. AGRIP . And dost thou talk to me , to me of danger , Of haughty youth and irritated power , To her that gave it being , her that arm'd This painted Jove , and taught his novice hand To aim the forked bolt ...
Thomas Gray John Moultrie. AGRIP . And dost thou talk to me , to me of danger , Of haughty youth and irritated power , To her that gave it being , her that arm'd This painted Jove , and taught his novice hand To aim the forked bolt ...
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... AGRIP . Thus ever grave and undisturb'd reflection Pours its cool dictates in the madding ear Of rage , and thinks to quench the fire it feels not . Say'st thou I must be cautious , must be silent , And tremble at the phantom I have ...
... AGRIP . Thus ever grave and undisturb'd reflection Pours its cool dictates in the madding ear Of rage , and thinks to quench the fire it feels not . Say'st thou I must be cautious , must be silent , And tremble at the phantom I have ...
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