The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... Mason's own poetry was formed on this model , and its arti- ficial character , and flowery and redundant expressions , were the necessary results . In some correspondence between Gray and Mason , which I possess in manuscript , the ...
... Mason's own poetry was formed on this model , and its arti- ficial character , and flowery and redundant expressions , were the necessary results . In some correspondence between Gray and Mason , which I possess in manuscript , the ...
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... Mason did not do justice to his friend , nor perform , according to my opinion , the duties of an editor with the required fidel- ity . There is not a single letter of Gray's , in the whole volume of Mr. Mason's , printed without ...
... Mason did not do justice to his friend , nor perform , according to my opinion , the duties of an editor with the required fidel- ity . There is not a single letter of Gray's , in the whole volume of Mr. Mason's , printed without ...
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... Mason's volume . The following is a curious specimen : Gray's line , - poma manu . " " Et modo rata mala vellere Mason's note , ' So the original : there is a peculiar ob- scurity in the line , arising from the synonymes mala and poma ...
... Mason's volume . The following is a curious specimen : Gray's line , - poma manu . " " Et modo rata mala vellere Mason's note , ' So the original : there is a peculiar ob- scurity in the line , arising from the synonymes mala and poma ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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