Thomas Gray, Poet, 1716-1771: A Guide to His Life and WorksRev. C. E. Harris, 1971 - 17 pagini |
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... passing it is interesting to note that when the Reverend Norton Nichols asked Gray when he first perceived in himself any symptoms of poetry , Gray replied that " he believed it was when at Eton he began to take pleasure in reading ...
... passing it is interesting to note that when the Reverend Norton Nichols asked Gray when he first perceived in himself any symptoms of poetry , Gray replied that " he believed it was when at Eton he began to take pleasure in reading ...
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... passed so many happy and easy hours of his life where he had once lived from choice and continued to do so from obligation " . THE PROFESSOR In 1768 the professorship of modern history at Cambridge became vacant and Gray who on the ...
... passed so many happy and easy hours of his life where he had once lived from choice and continued to do so from obligation " . THE PROFESSOR In 1768 the professorship of modern history at Cambridge became vacant and Gray who on the ...
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... passed his lips . I was with him every evening from five o'clock to twelve o'clock . We read Shakespeare , whom he adored , Dryden , Pope , Milton and our conver- sations like our friendship never languished into a closing thought . I ...
... passed his lips . I was with him every evening from five o'clock to twelve o'clock . We read Shakespeare , whom he adored , Dryden , Pope , Milton and our conver- sations like our friendship never languished into a closing thought . I ...
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