The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... beautiful in sentiment and expression , though a few inaccuracies may be detected ; and some of his English verses even Pope would not have disliked to own . " * In the Letters which form this early part of the Memoirs of Gray , and ...
... beautiful in sentiment and expression , though a few inaccuracies may be detected ; and some of his English verses even Pope would not have disliked to own . " * In the Letters which form this early part of the Memoirs of Gray , and ...
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With a Memoir Thomas Gray. plicity of expression , are exquisitely beautiful ; and similar praise may be given to the last stanza of the " Hymn to Adversity . " It will be observed by those who read the Lyric Po- etry with the careful ...
With a Memoir Thomas Gray. plicity of expression , are exquisitely beautiful ; and similar praise may be given to the last stanza of the " Hymn to Adversity . " It will be observed by those who read the Lyric Po- etry with the careful ...
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... to the sound . However , I have no wish to pursue the ungrateful task of such criticism ; and after all , I yield to no one in admiration of the noble spirit and thoughts which animate this beautiful production of xlviii LIFE OF GRAY .
... to the sound . However , I have no wish to pursue the ungrateful task of such criticism ; and after all , I yield to no one in admiration of the noble spirit and thoughts which animate this beautiful production of xlviii LIFE OF GRAY .
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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