Some of Our English PoetsE. Stock, 1895 - 280 էջ |
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... written by him on the backs of leaves in his great commonplace book " ; and this discovery has enabled him to be independent of all previous editions , in printing the greater part of the posthumous poems , both English and Latin ...
... written by him on the backs of leaves in his great commonplace book " ; and this discovery has enabled him to be independent of all previous editions , in printing the greater part of the posthumous poems , both English and Latin ...
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... written less , and perhaps pleased more people than any other , " has at last a visible memorial within the walls of the college , where he passed the longer and happier portion of his life , and where , in the arms of his friend , Dr ...
... written less , and perhaps pleased more people than any other , " has at last a visible memorial within the walls of the college , where he passed the longer and happier portion of his life , and where , in the arms of his friend , Dr ...
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... writing rather than Pope , preferring the sonorous modulations of the former to the lighter and more artificial couplets of the latter poet . The close of Gray's undergraduate career was marked by a Latin ode ; and in the same year ...
... writing rather than Pope , preferring the sonorous modulations of the former to the lighter and more artificial couplets of the latter poet . The close of Gray's undergraduate career was marked by a Latin ode ; and in the same year ...
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... precipices , which lent boldness to the scenery , with a warmth of language which proves him to have been a loving observer of Nature in her most sublime and grandest moods . From a letter to West , written in Turin nine I 2 Thomas Gray .
... precipices , which lent boldness to the scenery , with a warmth of language which proves him to have been a loving observer of Nature in her most sublime and grandest moods . From a letter to West , written in Turin nine I 2 Thomas Gray .
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Charles Dent Bell. From a letter to West , written in Turin nine days later , we discover that Gray's thoughts still lingered among the wonders he had left behind . “ I own I have not as yet [ he wrote ] anywhere met with those grand and ...
Charles Dent Bell. From a letter to West , written in Turin nine days later , we discover that Gray's thoughts still lingered among the wonders he had left behind . “ I own I have not as yet [ he wrote ] anywhere met with those grand and ...
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