Churchyard" abounds with images which find a mirror in every mind, and with sentiments to which every bosom returns an echo. The four stanzas, beginning "Yet even these bones," are to me original; I have never seen the notions in any other place, yet... The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. - Seite 379von Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 Seiten
...: I have never feen the notions in any other place ; yet he that reads them here, perfuades himfelf that he has always felt them. Had Gray written often thus, it had been vain to blame, and ufelefs to praife him. LYTTELTON. LYTTELTON. EORGE LYTTELTON, the fon VJT of Sir Thomas Lyttelton of... | |
| SAMUEL johnson - 1781 - 292 Seiten
...orioriginal: I have never feen the notions in any other place ; yet he that reads them here, perfuades himfelf that he has always felt them. Had Gray written often thus, it had been vain to blame, and ufelefs to praife him. A LONG A LONG STORY*. IN Britain's ifle, no matter where, .£ An antient pile... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 516 Seiten
...: I have never feen the notions in any other place ; yet he that reads them here, perfuades himfclf that he has always felt them. Had Gray written often thus, it had been vain to blame, and ufelefs to praife him. LYTTELTON. LYTTELTON. GEORGE LYTTELTON, the fon of Sir Thomas Lyttelton of Hagley... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 294 Seiten
...orioriginal: I have never feen the notions in any other place; yet he that reads them here, perfuades himfelf that he has always felt them. Had Gray written often thus, it had been vain to blame, and ufelefs to praife him. A LONG ALONG STORY*. IN Britain's ifle, no matter where, ^ An antient pile of... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 Seiten
...original: I have never feen the notions in any other place; yet he that reads them here perfuades himfelf that he has always felt them. Had Gray written often thus, it had been vain to blame, and ufelefs to praife him. LYTTELTON. GEORGE LYTTELTON, the fon of Sir Thomas Lyttelton of Hagley in Worceflerfhire,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 Seiten
...: I have never feen the notions in any other place ; yet he that reads them here perfuades himfelf that he has always felt them. Had Gray written often thus, it had been vain to blame, and ufelefs to praife him. LYTTELTON. GEORGE LYTTELTON, the fen of Sir Thomas Lyttelton of Hagley in Worcefterfhire,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 312 Seiten
...original: I have never feen the notions in any other place. ; yet he that reads them here perfuades himfelf that he has always felt them. Had Gray written often thus, it had been vain to blame, and ulclcfs to praife him. YTTELTO N. GEORGE LYTTELTON, the ton of Sir Thomas Lyttelton, of Hagley in '\Vorcefterfhire,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1036 Seiten
...have never feen the notions in any other place ; yet he that reads them here, perfuades himfelf -.lit he has always felt them. Had Gray written often thus, it had been vain to blame, and ufelcl* Wprafehim." 0 '»j THE WORKS 01? GRAY. ODE ON THE SPRING. , LO' where the rofy-bofom'd hours,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1797 - 278 Seiten
...never feen the notions in any other place ; yet he that reads them here perfuades Iiimfelf that he kas always felt them. Had Gray written often thus, it had been vain to blame and ufelefs to praife him." ' THE END. I 4HK. MAR15MI . OF MICH. LIBRARY ... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1798 - 130 Seiten
...; I have never feen the notions in any other place; yet he that reads them here, perfuades himfelf that he has always felt them. Had Gray written often thus, it had been vain to blame, and ufelels to praife him." THE TEARS OF GENIUS: AN ODE, TO THE MEMORT OF MR. GRAY. (By J. T .) ON Cham's... | |
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