Prefaces Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English PoetsJ. Nichols, 1781 - 113 頁 |
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... Divided pair ! forgive the wrong , While I with tears your fate rehearse : I'll join the widow's plaintive fong , And fave the lover in my verfe . * Never having killed any thing before or fince . [ ] 1 GRA Y. HOMAS GRAY , the fon WES T.
... Divided pair ! forgive the wrong , While I with tears your fate rehearse : I'll join the widow's plaintive fong , And fave the lover in my verfe . * Never having killed any thing before or fince . [ ] 1 GRA Y. HOMAS GRAY , the fon WES T.
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... Gray , a fcrivener of London , was born in Cornhill , Novem- ber 26 , 1716. His grammatical educa- tion he received ... Gray Gray feems to have been very little de- lighted with [ ] ...
... Gray , a fcrivener of London , was born in Cornhill , Novem- ber 26 , 1716. His grammatical educa- tion he received ... Gray Gray feems to have been very little de- lighted with [ ] ...
第 2 頁
... Gray's Letters contain a very pleafing account of many parts of their journey . But unequal friendships are easily diffolved : at Flo- rence they quarrelled , and parted ; and Mr. Mr. Walpole is now content to have it told that 2 GRAY .
... Gray's Letters contain a very pleafing account of many parts of their journey . But unequal friendships are easily diffolved : at Flo- rence they quarrelled , and parted ; and Mr. Mr. Walpole is now content to have it told that 2 GRAY .
第 3 頁
... their travels was doubtlefs more unpleasant to them both . Gray continued his journey in a manner fuitable to his own little fortune , with only an occafional fer- vant . A 2 He He returned to England in Septem- ber 1741 , and GRA Y. 3.
... their travels was doubtlefs more unpleasant to them both . Gray continued his journey in a manner fuitable to his own little fortune , with only an occafional fer- vant . A 2 He He returned to England in Septem- ber 1741 , and GRA Y. 3.
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... Gray thought himself too poor to study the law . He therefore retired to Cambridge , where he foon after became Bachelor of Civil Law ; and where , without liking the place or its inhabitants , or pretending to like them , he paffed ...
... Gray thought himself too poor to study the law . He therefore retired to Cambridge , where he foon after became Bachelor of Civil Law ; and where , without liking the place or its inhabitants , or pretending to like them , he paffed ...
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