Thomas Gray, Poet, 1716-1771: A Guide to His Life and WorksRev. C. E. Harris, 1971 - 17 pagini |
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... genius of Gray . Here as long as his mother lived he continued to pay her long and frequent visits ; here he was probably inspired by his first conceptions of the " Elegy written in a Country Churchyard " . Here he most certainly wrote ...
... genius of Gray . Here as long as his mother lived he continued to pay her long and frequent visits ; here he was probably inspired by his first conceptions of the " Elegy written in a Country Churchyard " . Here he most certainly wrote ...
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... it were such a hold on him that the great difference of our respective ages was not felt by us . . . Gray in condemning himself to live at Cambridge GRAY'S ROOM AT PEMBROKE forgot that the poetic genius languishes when the heart is.
... it were such a hold on him that the great difference of our respective ages was not felt by us . . . Gray in condemning himself to live at Cambridge GRAY'S ROOM AT PEMBROKE forgot that the poetic genius languishes when the heart is.
Pagina 15
A Guide to His Life and Works Cyril Evans Harris. forgot that the poetic genius languishes when the heart is dried up . " The poetic genius of Gray was so extinguished in the dark and sombre abode at Cambridge that the remem- brance of ...
A Guide to His Life and Works Cyril Evans Harris. forgot that the poetic genius languishes when the heart is dried up . " The poetic genius of Gray was so extinguished in the dark and sombre abode at Cambridge that the remem- brance of ...
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