The Complete English Poems of Thomas GrayHeinemann, 1973 - 121 стор. |
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... idea of ' know- ledge ' in line 49. Knowledge is almost immediately associated with the knowledge of evil . The rustics have been deprived of this , though the idea that , given the chance , they would ' wade through slaughter to a ...
... idea of ' know- ledge ' in line 49. Knowledge is almost immediately associated with the knowledge of evil . The rustics have been deprived of this , though the idea that , given the chance , they would ' wade through slaughter to a ...
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... idea of the ' otherness ' of the true poet , and of his divorce from the venal and urbane society of eighteenth - century London , comes across most powerfully . The poet is presented as a strange and ethereal creature : Oft have we ...
... idea of the ' otherness ' of the true poet , and of his divorce from the venal and urbane society of eighteenth - century London , comes across most powerfully . The poet is presented as a strange and ethereal creature : Oft have we ...
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... idea is that the rules were made for poetry , not poetry for the rules and that as a consequence Shakespeare knew the freedom of the spirit which unites him to the ancients . The antistrophe celebrates Milton and Dryden who likewise ...
... idea is that the rules were made for poetry , not poetry for the rules and that as a consequence Shakespeare knew the freedom of the spirit which unites him to the ancients . The antistrophe celebrates Milton and Dryden who likewise ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | 35 |
Sonnet on the Death of Mr Richard West | 52 |
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Agrippina Alliance of Education ancient Anicetus antistrophe Baiae Bard beneath Bishop of Chester breast breath brow Cambridge Corr death deep diction Distant Prospect divine dread Elegy epigraph Epitaph epode Eton College eyes fame fate favourite fear feeling flowers glittering goddess golden Grande Chartreuse Gray's note Greek mythology heart honour James Reeves John Dennis King lines Lord lyre Martin Seymour-Smith Mason Master melancholy Milton morn mother Muse Muse's nature Nero night Notebooks o'er Ode to Adversity Odin Otho pain passions Pindaric Pindaric Ode pleasure poem poet poetic poetry Poppaea Progress of Poesy Prospect of Eton Quadruple Alliance reign Richard West Rome rustic satire scene seen shade Shakespeare sigh Sisters smile soft song Sonnet soul spirit spring stanza Stoke Poges sweet tear thee Thomas Gray thou thought Tophet trembling vale Walpole weep wing wrote youth ΙΟ
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