The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... poetry , I may here observe , that if this ode , or any of Gray's lyrical Latin poetry , be examined with a critical accuracy , it will be found often devi- ating widely from the established laws which govern the metre ; and in the ...
... poetry , I may here observe , that if this ode , or any of Gray's lyrical Latin poetry , be examined with a critical accuracy , it will be found often devi- ating widely from the established laws which govern the metre ; and in the ...
Сторінка xxix
... poetry from falling into insipidity " ; as if fine thoughts and poetical imagery , however ex- pressed , could be insipid . But Mason's own poetry was formed on this model , and its arti- ficial character , and flowery and redundant ...
... poetry from falling into insipidity " ; as if fine thoughts and poetical imagery , however ex- pressed , could be insipid . But Mason's own poetry was formed on this model , and its arti- ficial character , and flowery and redundant ...
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... Poetry ' arises from the variety of the subjects , the rapidity of the transitions , the boldness of the imagery , and the splen- dor of the language . To those who are incapable of that intense attention which the higher order of poetry ...
... Poetry ' arises from the variety of the subjects , the rapidity of the transitions , the boldness of the imagery , and the splen- dor of the language . To those who are incapable of that intense attention which the higher order of poetry ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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