The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... observed by those who read the Lyric Po- etry with the careful attention which , for the high excellence , it deserves , that in the rhymes they are unusually faulty and succinct . This defect was acknowledged and lamented by Gray ; for ...
... observed by those who read the Lyric Po- etry with the careful attention which , for the high excellence , it deserves , that in the rhymes they are unusually faulty and succinct . This defect was acknowledged and lamented by Gray ; for ...
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... observed , in a letter to a friend , " In the beautiful scenery of Bolton Abbey , where I have been since I began this note , I am struck by the recollection of a sort of merit in Gray , which is not generally observed ; that he was the ...
... observed , in a letter to a friend , " In the beautiful scenery of Bolton Abbey , where I have been since I began this note , I am struck by the recollection of a sort of merit in Gray , which is not generally observed ; that he was the ...
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... Observations on Spenser , he enter- tained a high opinion . * It is well known that Warton did not adopt that kind of ... observed , that Gray's taste in music was excellent , and formed on the study of the old Italian mas- ters , who ...
... Observations on Spenser , he enter- tained a high opinion . * It is well known that Warton did not adopt that kind of ... observed , that Gray's taste in music was excellent , and formed on the study of the old Italian mas- ters , who ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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