The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... poet ; and though on these , and on all other subjects , he spoke to me with the utmost freedom , and without any reserve , he was in general com- pany much more silent than one could have wished . " He writes to Sir W. Forbes : “ I am ...
... poet ; and though on these , and on all other subjects , he spoke to me with the utmost freedom , and without any reserve , he was in general com- pany much more silent than one could have wished . " He writes to Sir W. Forbes : “ I am ...
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With a Memoir Thomas Gray. Goldsmith a genuine poet : Cibber's comedies he considered excellent ; and he said that ... poets highly esteemed in Italy . In his correspondence , printed and manuscript , many other literary opinions and ...
With a Memoir Thomas Gray. Goldsmith a genuine poet : Cibber's comedies he considered excellent ; and he said that ... poets highly esteemed in Italy . In his correspondence , printed and manuscript , many other literary opinions and ...
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... poet's house , and the surrounding scenery . P. 48. The ceiling's fretted height . ] The style of building called Queen Elizabeth's is here admirably described , both with regard to its beauties and de- fects ; the third and fourth ...
... poet's house , and the surrounding scenery . P. 48. The ceiling's fretted height . ] The style of building called Queen Elizabeth's is here admirably described , both with regard to its beauties and de- fects ; the third and fourth ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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