The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1865 - 223 pages |
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Page iv
... expression ; notwithstanding the incidents of his life were pe- culiarly few in number , nor any of them remark- able ,. yet a more interesting publication of the kind never appeared in English literature . Gray's Letters commence , as ...
... expression ; notwithstanding the incidents of his life were pe- culiarly few in number , nor any of them remark- able ,. yet a more interesting publication of the kind never appeared in English literature . Gray's Letters commence , as ...
Page xi
... expressions which Gray uses in his letter to Mr. Wharton on this subject . † Some letters from Walpole to West , while the former was on his travels with Gray , are in Walpole's Works , vol . iv . p . 419-463 . There is one letter from ...
... expressions which Gray uses in his letter to Mr. Wharton on this subject . † Some letters from Walpole to West , while the former was on his travels with Gray , are in Walpole's Works , vol . iv . p . 419-463 . There is one letter from ...
Page xvi
... expression in Gray's Ode to Spring , by the late 6 * West was buried in the chancel of Hatfield church , be- neath a stone , with the following epitaph : " Here lieth the body of Richard West , esq . only son of the right honourable ...
... expression in Gray's Ode to Spring , by the late 6 * West was buried in the chancel of Hatfield church , be- neath a stone , with the following epitaph : " Here lieth the body of Richard West , esq . only son of the right honourable ...
Page xxxiii
... Expressions similar to the following , are in almost every page : ' Insomnia crebra , atque expergiscenti surdus quidam doloris sensus ; frequens etiam in regione sterni oppressio , et cardialgia gravis , fere sempi- terna . " " The ...
... Expressions similar to the following , are in almost every page : ' Insomnia crebra , atque expergiscenti surdus quidam doloris sensus ; frequens etiam in regione sterni oppressio , et cardialgia gravis , fere sempi- terna . " " The ...
Page lvii
... expressing , says his friend Dr. Brown , no visible concern at the thought of his approaching death . The care of his funeral devolved on one of his executors , Dr. Brown , the president of Pembroke - hall ; who saw him buried , as he ...
... expressing , says his friend Dr. Brown , no visible concern at the thought of his approaching death . The care of his funeral devolved on one of his executors , Dr. Brown , the president of Pembroke - hall ; who saw him buried , as he ...
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