Elegy Written in a Country Church-yard and Other Poems |
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Стр. xv
And , to come nearer to our own times , Sir James Mackintosh speaks of Gray
thus : “ Of all English poets he was the most finished artist . He attained the
highest degree of splendor of which poetical style seemed to be capable . " -
MATTHEW ...
And , to come nearer to our own times , Sir James Mackintosh speaks of Gray
thus : “ Of all English poets he was the most finished artist . He attained the
highest degree of splendor of which poetical style seemed to be capable . " -
MATTHEW ...
Стр. xvii
Long afterward , in speaking of this period in his life , he said , “ I was bred to the
law , a profession to which I was never much inclined and in which I engaged ,
rather because I was desirous to gratify a most indulgent father , than because I ...
Long afterward , in speaking of this period in his life , he said , “ I was bred to the
law , a profession to which I was never much inclined and in which I engaged ,
rather because I was desirous to gratify a most indulgent father , than because I ...
Стр. xxi
... may so speak , conceived with all the tenderness of Raffaelle , and executed
with all the finish and sharpness of Teniers . No man , in such few words , tells his
tale , or describes his scene , so forcibly and so justly . The popularity of Cowper
...
... may so speak , conceived with all the tenderness of Raffaelle , and executed
with all the finish and sharpness of Teniers . No man , in such few words , tells his
tale , or describes his scene , so forcibly and so justly . The popularity of Cowper
...
Стр. 40
Western gales and skies serene Speak not always winter past . Cease , my
doubts , my fears to move , Spare the honor of my love . 10 A LONG STORY ° In
Britain's isle , no matter where , An ancient pileo of building stands : The
Huntingdons ...
Western gales and skies serene Speak not always winter past . Cease , my
doubts , my fears to move , Spare the honor of my love . 10 A LONG STORY ° In
Britain's isle , no matter where , An ancient pileo of building stands : The
Huntingdons ...
Стр. 46
Commend me to her affability ! Speak to a commoner and a poet ! ” 140 [ Here
five hundred stanzas are lost . ] And so God save our noble king , And guard us
from long - winded lubbers , That to eternity would sing , And keep my lady from
her ...
Commend me to her affability ! Speak to a commoner and a poet ! ” 140 [ Here
five hundred stanzas are lost . ] And so God save our noble king , And guard us
from long - winded lubbers , That to eternity would sing , And keep my lady from
her ...
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