The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... Poem by an introductory ode to Mon- tesquieu that great man's death , however , which happened in 1755 , made him drop his design finally . But Gray's own account of the matter is far more satisfactory . When Mr. Nicholls once asked him ...
... Poem by an introductory ode to Mon- tesquieu that great man's death , however , which happened in 1755 , made him drop his design finally . But Gray's own account of the matter is far more satisfactory . When Mr. Nicholls once asked him ...
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... poets , as Cowley and his followers , was too long ; and that the proper length should be governed by this rule , that the ear ... poem on the Peace of Utrecht . If Mr. Pope had written a panegyric on it , one would hardly * In Dryden's ...
... poets , as Cowley and his followers , was too long ; and that the proper length should be governed by this rule , that the ear ... poem on the Peace of Utrecht . If Mr. Pope had written a panegyric on it , one would hardly * In Dryden's ...
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... poem to have had a melancholy forecast that his life was not of long duration . Mr. Gray's poem , De Principiis Cogitandi , ' would have been , if finished , a work of uncom- mon merit and consequence : the fragment is inestimable . 6 ...
... poem to have had a melancholy forecast that his life was not of long duration . Mr. Gray's poem , De Principiis Cogitandi , ' would have been , if finished , a work of uncom- mon merit and consequence : the fragment is inestimable . 6 ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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