Gray & His PoetryGeorge G. Harrap, 1911 - 111 стор. |
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... grand tour ( as it was called ) on the Continent as a necessary part of their education . Such a tour Walpole himself was now planning to make , and he invited Gray to be his companion . On the practical side the arrangements which he ...
... grand tour ( as it was called ) on the Continent as a necessary part of their education . Such a tour Walpole himself was now planning to make , and he invited Gray to be his companion . On the practical side the arrangements which he ...
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... grand tour , and had sent letters back to his friends at home recording his impressions . In one of these , dated from Geneva , after " a very troublesome journey over the Alps , " he declares , " My head is still giddy with mountains ...
... grand tour , and had sent letters back to his friends at home recording his impressions . In one of these , dated from Geneva , after " a very troublesome journey over the Alps , " he declares , " My head is still giddy with mountains ...
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... grand tour he had written a few Latin pieces , and had in particular begun an ambitious didactic poem in Latin hexameters entitled " De Principiis Cogitandi " -an attempt to versify the philosophy of John Locke . Frag- ments only remain ...
... grand tour he had written a few Latin pieces , and had in particular begun an ambitious didactic poem in Latin hexameters entitled " De Principiis Cogitandi " -an attempt to versify the philosophy of John Locke . Frag- ments only remain ...
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Sonnet on the Death of Richard West | 15 |
Wests Ode to | 34 |
Hymn to Adversity | 42 |
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ancient antistrophe Augustan school Balder Bard beauty Beeches beneath biography breast breathe Burnham Beeches called Cambridge Celtic churchyard climes companions critical death EDUCATION AND GOVERNMENT Edward II eighteenth century Elegy Elegy written English poetry Eton Eton College eyes fate feeling for nature genius golden grand tour Grande Chartreuse Gray and Walpole Gray's hand heart Heaven Horace Walpole influence inspiration interest laid landscape later letter light literature London lyre Mason melancholy Milton mind mother mountains Muse night Norse o'er Odin pain Pembroke College Peterhouse PINDARIC pleasure poem poet poet's poetic POETRY By William Pope Prophetess race repose rise romantic scene shade skies smile solemn soul spirit spring stanzas Stoke Poges story taste tear thee THOMAS GRAY thou thought thro touch vale verses Walpole's West WILLIAM HENRY HUDSON wing Wordsworth writes Zephyrs