The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray, English and LatinE. Williams, 1854 - 142 psl. |
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... poet is conducted by his biographer Mr. Mason through the medium of his Letters . From these we gain no informa- tion concerning his College Studies , which were probably not very diligently prosecuted . Of Mathematics , he was almost ...
... poet is conducted by his biographer Mr. Mason through the medium of his Letters . From these we gain no informa- tion concerning his College Studies , which were probably not very diligently prosecuted . Of Mathematics , he was almost ...
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... Poet . When Gray returned to England , it was necessary that he should choose some profession ; and that of the law was the one which he selected . " Between that , " he writes to West , " which you had pitched upon , and the other two ...
... Poet . When Gray returned to England , it was necessary that he should choose some profession ; and that of the law was the one which he selected . " Between that , " he writes to West , " which you had pitched upon , and the other two ...
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... Poets have enriched their language by foreign idioms , expressions , and sometimes words of their own composition and ... Poet ; so difficult is the art , even to the most skilful workmen . unless used with great caution , and selected ...
... Poets have enriched their language by foreign idioms , expressions , and sometimes words of their own composition and ... Poet ; so difficult is the art , even to the most skilful workmen . unless used with great caution , and selected ...
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... Poets . The four concluding lines of the Sonnet on the Death of West are as tender and elegant in expression as the opening quatrain appears to me defective : — " The fields to all their wonted tribute bear ; " To warm their little ...
... Poets . The four concluding lines of the Sonnet on the Death of West are as tender and elegant in expression as the opening quatrain appears to me defective : — " The fields to all their wonted tribute bear ; " To warm their little ...
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... Poet has followed the usage of his native tongue , and the example of its best masters . The Grammarian appears ... Poets , " a performance which exhibits a more faithful , expressive , and curious picture of the author , than all the ...
... Poet has followed the usage of his native tongue , and the example of its best masters . The Grammarian appears ... Poets , " a performance which exhibits a more faithful , expressive , and curious picture of the author , than all the ...
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