Thomas Gray, Poet, 1716-1771: A Guide to His Life and WorksRev. C. E. Harris, 1971 - 17 pagini |
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... grave by the same ruthless disorder , suffocation produced by fullness of blood . It is not surprising that the love which Gray bore his mother amounted almost to devotion . To her he was not only indebted for his life but probably for ...
... grave by the same ruthless disorder , suffocation produced by fullness of blood . It is not surprising that the love which Gray bore his mother amounted almost to devotion . To her he was not only indebted for his life but probably for ...
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... grave Lord Keeper led the brawlst the seals and maces danc'd before him . ( * Sir Christopher Hatton preferred by Queen Elizabeth for his graceful person and fine dancing . † Brawls were a sort of figure dance then in vogue ) A house ...
... grave Lord Keeper led the brawlst the seals and maces danc'd before him . ( * Sir Christopher Hatton preferred by Queen Elizabeth for his graceful person and fine dancing . † Brawls were a sort of figure dance then in vogue ) A house ...
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1-month 6-month loans ancient Manor House Bank annuities consolidated Berkeley GENERAL LIBRARY-U.C. blows Bonstetten British Museum broom Buckinghamshire Cambridge Cobham Cornhill Country Churchyard Cytisus death Dorothy Comyns Dorothy Gray Duke of Grafton Elegy written Eton College executors eyes five hundred pounds flower friend Richard West friendship full bloom genius of Gray give Golden rose GRAND TOUR Gray is possibly GRAY'S BIOGRAPHER Gray's mother happiness hath heraldry Horace Walpole Horse chesnuts hundred pounds reduced Huntingdons and Hattons James Browne Jane Olliffe Lady Schaub LIBRARY-U.C. BERKELEY lilacs London Mary Antrobus Miss Henrietta Speed Moves from Peterhouse National Portrait Gallery peculiar sense Pembroke College peonies Peterhouse College poem poetry pounds reduced Bank Quadruple Alliance Quarrel with Walpole REC CIR reduced Bank annuities Reverend William Mason Robert Antrobus second cousin sense of humour six hundred pounds South-Sea annuities STOKE POGES CHURCH Stoke Poges Churchyard sum of six Thomas Gray Poet tour Wind S.E. wrote