Elegy Written in a Country Church-yardJohn Van Voorst, 1839 - 64 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 6
Page
... Poem of such general and deserved celebrity , and which appeared to afford the greatest scope for the talents of the artist . The ELEGY itself has long been universally acknow- ledged as one of the most elegant compositions which the ...
... Poem of such general and deserved celebrity , and which appeared to afford the greatest scope for the talents of the artist . The ELEGY itself has long been universally acknow- ledged as one of the most elegant compositions which the ...
Page
... 1834 . JOHN MARTIN . A polyglott edition of this poem has been published , containing versions in the Greek , Latin , German , French , and Italian languages , accompanied with the English text . ILLUSTRATIONS . STANZAS , 1 2 3 4 5 6.
... 1834 . JOHN MARTIN . A polyglott edition of this poem has been published , containing versions in the Greek , Latin , German , French , and Italian languages , accompanied with the English text . ILLUSTRATIONS . STANZAS , 1 2 3 4 5 6.
Page
... poem , and near which is a monument erected to the memory of Gray by the late John Penn , Esq . of Stoke Park . The drawing , by John Constable , Esq . R. A. has been kindly offered to the editor since the publication of the former ...
... poem , and near which is a monument erected to the memory of Gray by the late John Penn , Esq . of Stoke Park . The drawing , by John Constable , Esq . R. A. has been kindly offered to the editor since the publication of the former ...
Page
Thomas Gray. The favourable reception which this edition of one of the most popular poems in the English language has ... poem in its native tongue are aware of the homage paid to its eminent merits , by the attempts to render its beau ...
Thomas Gray. The favourable reception which this edition of one of the most popular poems in the English language has ... poem in its native tongue are aware of the homage paid to its eminent merits , by the attempts to render its beau ...
Page
... poem without a feeling of exultation at the tribute paid by foreigners to the transcendant merits of a composition , which the highest critical authority in our own country has declared it would be idle to praise . J. M. Woburn Abbey ...
... poem without a feeling of exultation at the tribute paid by foreigners to the transcendant merits of a composition , which the highest critical authority in our own country has declared it would be idle to praise . J. M. Woburn Abbey ...