The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... the fish that frequented that part of the coast . He had intended a second tour in Scotland , but returned to London without accomplishing * Manuscript . his design . At Dr. Beattie's desire , a new LIFE OF GRAY . lxix.
... the fish that frequented that part of the coast . He had intended a second tour in Scotland , but returned to London without accomplishing * Manuscript . his design . At Dr. Beattie's desire , a new LIFE OF GRAY . lxix.
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... returned soon after , and took a house at Windsor . This affords me an opportunity of mentioning the two most excel- lent poems of Mr. Gray , and the cause of their production . The first is the View of Eton College , ' the other the ...
... returned soon after , and took a house at Windsor . This affords me an opportunity of mentioning the two most excel- lent poems of Mr. Gray , and the cause of their production . The first is the View of Eton College , ' the other the ...
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... returned home late in the evening , he was obliged to pass by the churchyard , which was almost close to the house , and he would sometimes deviate into it , and there spend a melancholy moment . The stillness and solemnity of the ...
... returned home late in the evening , he was obliged to pass by the churchyard , which was almost close to the house , and he would sometimes deviate into it , and there spend a melancholy moment . The stillness and solemnity of the ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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