GrayA.L. Fowle, 1905 - 223 стор. |
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... romantic fragments so much admired by the best judges of poetry were genuine . What is interesting to us in Gray's connexion with Ossian is partly critical and partly personal . Critically it is very important to see that the romantic ...
... romantic fragments so much admired by the best judges of poetry were genuine . What is interesting to us in Gray's connexion with Ossian is partly critical and partly personal . Critically it is very important to see that the romantic ...
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... romantic antiquity probably led to this mistake . At Cambridge another error prevailed , as Gray announces to Walpole within a week of the publication of the book : " It engages our attention here , makes some of us cry a little , and ...
... romantic antiquity probably led to this mistake . At Cambridge another error prevailed , as Gray announces to Walpole within a week of the publication of the book : " It engages our attention here , makes some of us cry a little , and ...
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... romantic expression , are not one whit truer or more graphic . Lodore seems to have been even in those days a sight to which visitors were taken ; Gray gives a striking ac- count of it , but confesses that the crags of Gowder were , to ...
... romantic expression , are not one whit truer or more graphic . Lodore seems to have been even in those days a sight to which visitors were taken ; Gray gives a striking ac- count of it , but confesses that the crags of Gowder were , to ...
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