The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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With a Memoir Thomas Gray. added , that he thought he could remember part of an exercise of his on the subject of the ... thought to be more brilliant than his friend's " ; and Bryant says , " West was the better scholar . LIFE OF GRAY .
With a Memoir Thomas Gray. added , that he thought he could remember part of an exercise of his on the subject of the ... thought to be more brilliant than his friend's " ; and Bryant says , " West was the better scholar . LIFE OF GRAY .
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... thought too antiquated . " I will not , " he says , " decide what style is fittest for the Eng- lish stage ; but I ... thoughts or image does not support it , differs in nothing from prose , " & c . And he then supports this opinion by ...
... thought too antiquated . " I will not , " he says , " decide what style is fittest for the Eng- lish stage ; but I ... thoughts or image does not support it , differs in nothing from prose , " & c . And he then supports this opinion by ...
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... thought highly of Pope . He placed Lord Clarendon at the head of our historians ; and , for style , he thought that of Conyers Middleton much to be approved . Of the " Clarissa " of Richardson , he spoke in the highest terms ; he said ...
... thought highly of Pope . He placed Lord Clarendon at the head of our historians ; and , for style , he thought that of Conyers Middleton much to be approved . Of the " Clarissa " of Richardson , he spoke in the highest terms ; he said ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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