The Prospect of Eton College suggests nothing to Gray, which every beholder does not equally think and feel. His supplication to father Thames, to tell him who drives the hoop or tosses the ball, is useless and puerile. Father Thames has no better means... Works - Pagina cviiide Thomas Gray - 1835Vizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Samuel Johnson - 1797 - 278 pagini
...water, and if fhe had would not lefs have been drowned. " The " P'rofpedT: of Eton College" fuggefts nothing to Gray which every beholder does not equally think and feel. His fupptication to father Tliames to tell him who drives the hoop, or tofles the ball, is ufelefs... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 pagini
...gold, the cat would not have gone into the water; and, if .*e had, would not less have been drowned. The " Prospect of Eton College" suggests nothing to...which every beholder does not equally think and feel. His supplication to father Thames, to tell him who drives the hoop or tosses the ball, is useless and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 322 pagini
...galdi the cat would not have gone into the water, and if she had would not less have been drowned. " The " Prospect of Eton College " suggests nothing...which every beholder does not equally think and feel. His supplication to father Thames to tell him who drives the hoop, or tosses the ball, is useless and... | |
| 1806 - 554 pagini
...di (cover, and they are therefore pardonable. The proi'pect of Eton College, fays Johnfon, ptefents nothing to Gray which every beholder does not equally think and 'feel. To this Mr. Wakefeld anfwers, that thofe fentiments which are often thought and felt mult conlequently... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 404 pagini
...gold, the . cat would not have gone into the water ; and, if she had, would not less have been drowned. The " Prospect of Eton College" suggests nothing to...which every beholder does not equally think and feel. His supplication to father Thames, to tell him who drives the hoop or tosses the ball, is useless and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 pagini
...gold, the cat would not have gone into the water ; and, if she had, would not less have beeu drowned. The Prospect of Eton College suggests nothing to Gray...which every beholder does not equally think and feel. His supplication to father Thames, to tell him who drives the hoop or tosses the ball, is useless and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 408 pagini
...gold, the cat would not have gone into the water ; and, if she had, would not less have been drowned. The " Prospect of Eton College" suggests nothing to...which every beholder does not equally think and feel. His supplication to father Thames, to tell him who drives the hoop or tosses the ball, is useless and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 464 pagini
...would not have gone into the water ; and, if she had, would not less have been drowned. The Pronpect of Eton college suggests nothing to Gray which every beholder does not equally think and feel. His supplication to father Thames. to tell him who drives the hoop or tosses the ball, is useless and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 366 pagini
...would not have gone into the water ; and, if she had, would not less have been drowned. The Prosfiect of Eton College suggests nothing to Gray which every beholder does not equally think and feel. His supplication to father Thames, to tell him who drives the hoop or tosses the ball, is useless arid... | |
| Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1816 - 446 pagini
...Mr. G. Wakefield, Mr. P. Stockdale ; not to mention the publication of Professor Young of Glasgow. f It is fair to confute a critic from his own writings....College suggests nothing to Gray, which every beholder docs not equally think and feel. His supplication to Father Thames, to tell him who drives the hoop... | |
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