The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... Genius , " though some of Gray's biographers have been pleased to call it , " The Connection between Genius and Grandeur . " The argument of it , the only part which was ever written , is as follows : " All that men of power can do for ...
... Genius , " though some of Gray's biographers have been pleased to call it , " The Connection between Genius and Grandeur . " The argument of it , the only part which was ever written , is as follows : " All that men of power can do for ...
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... genius of the poet languishes , when the feelings of the heart are dried up . The poetic genius was so extinguished in the gloomy abode at Cambridge , that the remem- brance of his poetry was odious to him . He never permitted me to ...
... genius of the poet languishes , when the feelings of the heart are dried up . The poetic genius was so extinguished in the gloomy abode at Cambridge , that the remem- brance of his poetry was odious to him . He never permitted me to ...
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... genius of no poet could support . Those who complained of its brevity and rapidity , only confessed their own inability to follow the movements of poetical inspira- tion . * Of the two grand attributes of the Ode , Dryden has displayed ...
... genius of no poet could support . Those who complained of its brevity and rapidity , only confessed their own inability to follow the movements of poetical inspira- tion . * Of the two grand attributes of the Ode , Dryden has displayed ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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