The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... poetical language , when the rhyming sound , or consonance , recurs so fre- quently , that its perfect accuracy is not attain- able . Gray's residence at Cambridge was now continued , not from any partiality to the place , but partly ...
... poetical language , when the rhyming sound , or consonance , recurs so fre- quently , that its perfect accuracy is not attain- able . Gray's residence at Cambridge was now continued , not from any partiality to the place , but partly ...
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... poetical expressions seems to have been in Gray's memory when he wrote , " ' T was on a lofty vase's side , Where China's gayest art had dyed The azure flowers that blow , " & c . Compare one of Lady Mary's Town Eclogues : " Where the ...
... poetical expressions seems to have been in Gray's memory when he wrote , " ' T was on a lofty vase's side , Where China's gayest art had dyed The azure flowers that blow , " & c . Compare one of Lady Mary's Town Eclogues : " Where the ...
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... poetical beauties and defects . About this time , however , he found that Mr. Thomas Warton was engaged in a similar undertaking ; and , fatigued with the extent of his plan , he sent it to him , of whose abilities , from his ...
... poetical beauties and defects . About this time , however , he found that Mr. Thomas Warton was engaged in a similar undertaking ; and , fatigued with the extent of his plan , he sent it to him , of whose abilities , from his ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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