Thomas Gray, Poet, 1716-1771: A Guide to His Life and WorksRev. C. E. Harris, 1971 - 17 pagini |
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... sense of humour . Being no extrovert and unwilling to indulge in outdoor games , he found it difficult to make friends easily . However he struck up a friendship with Horace Walpole , the son of the Whig Prime Minister and a more ...
... sense of humour . Being no extrovert and unwilling to indulge in outdoor games , he found it difficult to make friends easily . However he struck up a friendship with Horace Walpole , the son of the Whig Prime Minister and a more ...
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... sense of humour coupled with a splenetic outburst , he continues , " Surely it was of this place , now Cambridge , but formerly known as Babylon , that the prophet spoke when he said ' the wild beasts of the desert shall dwell there and ...
... sense of humour coupled with a splenetic outburst , he continues , " Surely it was of this place , now Cambridge , but formerly known as Babylon , that the prophet spoke when he said ' the wild beasts of the desert shall dwell there and ...
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... sense of humour laid the scene of his " Long Story " . It appears that soon after Gray had put the final touches to his Elegy and sent it to his friend Walpole ( their quarrel having been made up in 1745 ) that a copy of the Elegy was ...
... sense of humour laid the scene of his " Long Story " . It appears that soon after Gray had put the final touches to his Elegy and sent it to his friend Walpole ( their quarrel having been made up in 1745 ) that a copy of the Elegy was ...
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