The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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Сторінка lxxi
... verse and language . There is , so far as the verse extends , no lyric poem in our language of such rich elaborate chas- ing , or glowing with such a magical splendor of coloring , and such a fine combination of beautiful images ...
... verse and language . There is , so far as the verse extends , no lyric poem in our language of such rich elaborate chas- ing , or glowing with such a magical splendor of coloring , and such a fine combination of beautiful images ...
Сторінка lxxiii
... verse ; with such master principles of lyric art displayed and exemplified , and at the same time with such concealment of the diffi- culty , which is lost by the softness and unin- terrupted fluency of the lines in each stanza ; with ...
... verse ; with such master principles of lyric art displayed and exemplified , and at the same time with such concealment of the diffi- culty , which is lost by the softness and unin- terrupted fluency of the lines in each stanza ; with ...
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... verses were written when he was young ; and , from what I have seen , it appears to me , that in his later life he had lost his facility , and perhaps some of his correctness , in compositions in that language , whether in prose or verse ...
... verses were written when he was young ; and , from what I have seen , it appears to me , that in his later life he had lost his facility , and perhaps some of his correctness , in compositions in that language , whether in prose or verse ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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