The Complete English Poems of Thomas GrayHeinemann, 1973 - 121 sider |
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... described as a thing like two Presbyterian Meeting - houses with the backside of a little Church between them'.4 Things improved when Walpole eventually arrived , but even he wrote to West : ' there is no Quadruple Alliance : that was a ...
... described as a thing like two Presbyterian Meeting - houses with the backside of a little Church between them'.4 Things improved when Walpole eventually arrived , but even he wrote to West : ' there is no Quadruple Alliance : that was a ...
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... described as affected and even effemin- ate , and I think it helps us to a deeper understanding of the man if we recognize this side of his nature . It explains the agonies of platonic ardour which he suffered , near the end of his life ...
... described as affected and even effemin- ate , and I think it helps us to a deeper understanding of the man if we recognize this side of his nature . It explains the agonies of platonic ardour which he suffered , near the end of his life ...
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... described it as ' an epitaph on the Wife of a Friend of mine ' . This friend was John Clerke , a contemporary of Gray's at Peterhouse . Mrs Clerke had died in childbirth in 1757 . p . 85 Epitaph on a Child Written in 1758 , the poem was ...
... described it as ' an epitaph on the Wife of a Friend of mine ' . This friend was John Clerke , a contemporary of Gray's at Peterhouse . Mrs Clerke had died in childbirth in 1757 . p . 85 Epitaph on a Child Written in 1758 , the poem was ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | 35 |
Sonnet on the Death of Mr Richard West | 52 |
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Agrippina Alliance of Education ancient Anicetus antistrophe Baiae Bard beneath Bishop of Chester breast breath brow Cambridge Corr death deep diction Distant Prospect divine dread Elegy epigraph Epitaph epode Eton College eyes fame fate favourite fear feeling flowers glittering goddess golden Grande Chartreuse Gray's note Greek mythology heart honour James Reeves John Dennis King lines Lord lyre Martin Seymour-Smith Mason Master melancholy Milton morn mother Muse Muse's nature Nero night Notebooks o'er Ode to Adversity Odin Otho pain passions Pindaric Pindaric Ode pleasure poem poet poetic poetry Poppaea Progress of Poesy Prospect of Eton Quadruple Alliance reign Richard West Rome rustic satire scene seen shade Shakespeare sigh Sisters smile soft song Sonnet soul spirit spring stanza Stoke Poges sweet tear thee Thomas Gray thou thought Tophet trembling vale Walpole weep wing wrote youth ΙΟ
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