The Works of Thomas Gray: Containing His Poems and Correspondence, with Memoirs of His Life and Writings, Volume 1Harding, Triphook, and Lepard, 1825 - 2 páginas |
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... hand , opened a vein , and relieved him from the most violent pa- roxysm . This act of maternal presence of mind may be considered as characteristic of that parent , whom , in after life , Mr. Gray never mentioned with- out a sigh , and ...
... hand , opened a vein , and relieved him from the most violent pa- roxysm . This act of maternal presence of mind may be considered as characteristic of that parent , whom , in after life , Mr. Gray never mentioned with- out a sigh , and ...
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... gentleman's high ap- proval , the manuscript was handed about so exten- sively , that , at last , it fell into the hands of some per- sons conducting the Magazine of Magazines . By them it was first printed , but so garbled by xliv THE ...
... gentleman's high ap- proval , the manuscript was handed about so exten- sively , that , at last , it fell into the hands of some per- sons conducting the Magazine of Magazines . By them it was first printed , but so garbled by xliv THE ...
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... hand to hand , although the opinions of the judging world upon it were far more divided than in the former instances . 66 By some , " says Mr. Mason , " it was thought a master- piece of original humour ; by others , a wild and fan ...
... hand to hand , although the opinions of the judging world upon it were far more divided than in the former instances . 66 By some , " says Mr. Mason , " it was thought a master- piece of original humour ; by others , a wild and fan ...
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... hand to this splendid Ode . He shortly after went to town with the intention of publishing it , together with the former Ode on the Progress of Poesy . Mr. Wal- pole , however , hearing of his errand , hastened to Dodsley's , and , as ...
... hand to this splendid Ode . He shortly after went to town with the intention of publishing it , together with the former Ode on the Progress of Poesy . Mr. Wal- pole , however , hearing of his errand , hastened to Dodsley's , and , as ...
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... hand , it is almost as hard to suppose , if they are original , that he should be able to translate them so admirably . What can one do ? since Stonehewer went , I have received another of a very different and inferior kind , ( being ...
... hand , it is almost as hard to suppose , if they are original , that he should be able to translate them so admirably . What can one do ? since Stonehewer went , I have received another of a very different and inferior kind , ( being ...
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