Thomas Gray, Poet, 1716-1771: A Guide to His Life and WorksRev. C. E. Harris, 1971 - 17 pagini |
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... written during August . 1751 " The Elegy " is published on 15th February . 1753 Gray's mother dies at Stoke Poges , and is buried there . 1756 Moves from Peterhouse College to Pembroke College , Cambridge . 1757 Refuses to accept Poet ...
... written during August . 1751 " The Elegy " is published on 15th February . 1753 Gray's mother dies at Stoke Poges , and is buried there . 1756 Moves from Peterhouse College to Pembroke College , Cambridge . 1757 Refuses to accept Poet ...
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... written in a 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 ...
... written in a 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 ...
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... written in a 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 ...
... written in a 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 ...
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