Thomas Gray, Poet, 1716-1771: A Guide to His Life and WorksRev. C. E. Harris, 1971 - 17 pagini |
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... Country Churchyard " was born to Philip and Dorothy Gray on Boxing Day in the year 1716 , at the house in which his parents had long resided , No. 41 Cornhill , London . His father a money - scrivener was said to be a brutal tyrant and ...
... Country Churchyard " was born to Philip and Dorothy Gray on Boxing Day in the year 1716 , at the house in which his parents had long resided , No. 41 Cornhill , London . His father a money - scrivener was said to be a brutal tyrant and ...
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... Country Churchyard " . Here he most certainly wrote his first poem in English during May 1742 entitled " Ode on the Spring " ; primarily a descrip- tive poem recalling the sights and sounds of the Buckinghamshire countryside . In it he ...
... Country Churchyard " . Here he most certainly wrote his first poem in English during May 1742 entitled " Ode on the Spring " ; primarily a descrip- tive poem recalling the sights and sounds of the Buckinghamshire countryside . In it he ...
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... Country Churchyard " was deeply influenced by West's death . When Gray visited his mother at Stoke Poges and took contemplative walks about the fields and lanes he stored in his memory those country sights and sounds , those sober ...
... Country Churchyard " was deeply influenced by West's death . When Gray visited his mother at Stoke Poges and took contemplative walks about the fields and lanes he stored in his memory those country sights and sounds , those sober ...
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