The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... but partly from the scantiness of his income , which prevented his living in London ; and partly no doubt for the convenience which its libraries afforded . * Original composition he almost entirely neglected xl LIFE OF GRAY .
... but partly from the scantiness of his income , which prevented his living in London ; and partly no doubt for the convenience which its libraries afforded . * Original composition he almost entirely neglected xl LIFE OF GRAY .
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... original . In the original sketch for " The Bard , " the " That Gray was conscious of the fault ( obscurity ) imputed to his Ode ' The Bard ' is manifest to me from two particulars ; one , his prefixing to it the motto , pwvâvra ...
... original . In the original sketch for " The Bard , " the " That Gray was conscious of the fault ( obscurity ) imputed to his Ode ' The Bard ' is manifest to me from two particulars ; one , his prefixing to it the motto , pwvâvra ...
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... original . The same man's verses at the opening of the Garrick Theatre are far from bad . Mr. Dyer has more of poetry in his imagination than almost any of our men here , but rough and injudicious . I should range Mr. Bramston as only a ...
... original . The same man's verses at the opening of the Garrick Theatre are far from bad . Mr. Dyer has more of poetry in his imagination than almost any of our men here , but rough and injudicious . I should range Mr. Bramston as only a ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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