The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1865 - 223 pages |
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Page vii
... seen Rome and Naples , you will strike out of the beaten path of English travellers , and see a little of the country . Throw yourselves into the bosom of the Apennine ; survey the horrid lake of Amsanctus ; catch the breezes on the ...
... seen Rome and Naples , you will strike out of the beaten path of English travellers , and see a little of the country . Throw yourselves into the bosom of the Apennine ; survey the horrid lake of Amsanctus ; catch the breezes on the ...
Page xiii
... seen , lost the friendship of Mr. Walpole abroad . He had also lost much time in his travels ; a loss which application could not easily retrieve , when so severe and laborious a study as that of the Com- mon Law was to be the object of ...
... seen , lost the friendship of Mr. Walpole abroad . He had also lost much time in his travels ; a loss which application could not easily retrieve , when so severe and laborious a study as that of the Com- mon Law was to be the object of ...
Page xxxv
... seen before of him . I gladly pass over H. Brown and the rest , to come at you . You know I was of the publishing side , and thought your reasons against it none : for though , as Mr. Chute said extremely well , ' the still small voice ...
... seen before of him . I gladly pass over H. Brown and the rest , to come at you . You know I was of the publishing side , and thought your reasons against it none : for though , as Mr. Chute said extremely well , ' the still small voice ...
Page lxii
... seen in the library of Lord Harcourt , at Nuneham . The Political opinions of Gray , H. Walpole says he never rightly understood : " sometimes he seemed inclined to the side of authority , and sometimes to that of the people . " † Mr ...
... seen in the library of Lord Harcourt , at Nuneham . The Political opinions of Gray , H. Walpole says he never rightly understood : " sometimes he seemed inclined to the side of authority , and sometimes to that of the people . " † Mr ...
Page lxxi
... seen by comparing it with the following passage of Hume , as quoted by Mr. D. Stewart in his Life of Reid , p . lviii . " In these four sciences , of logic , ( which is here meant , says Mr. Stewart , as that science which explains the ...
... seen by comparing it with the following passage of Hume , as quoted by Mr. D. Stewart in his Life of Reid , p . lviii . " In these four sciences , of logic , ( which is here meant , says Mr. Stewart , as that science which explains the ...
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