The Complete English Poems of Thomas GrayHeinemann, 1973 - 121 sider |
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Side 111
... reference to the Elegy . The epigraph from Theocritus reads : ' Begin , my friend , for in no way can you take your song with you to Hades that puts all things out of mind . ' 77 Zembla : Nova Zembla , a group of islands in the Arctic ...
... reference to the Elegy . The epigraph from Theocritus reads : ' Begin , my friend , for in no way can you take your song with you to Hades that puts all things out of mind . ' 77 Zembla : Nova Zembla , a group of islands in the Arctic ...
Side 112
... reference to West . p . 66 A Long Story This poem was written while Gray was staying at Stoke Poges . Two friends of Lady Cobham , who lived nearby and was an admirer of the Elegy , were sent to seek the poet out . Gray hated publicity ...
... reference to West . p . 66 A Long Story This poem was written while Gray was staying at Stoke Poges . Two friends of Lady Cobham , who lived nearby and was an admirer of the Elegy , were sent to seek the poet out . Gray hated publicity ...
Side 118
... reference to Edward III , founder of Trinity College . The lilies were those of conquered France . 41 Chatillon ... References to Henry VI and Henry VIII , one the founder of King's , the other the greatest benefactor of King's . 46 ...
... reference to Edward III , founder of Trinity College . The lilies were those of conquered France . 41 Chatillon ... References to Henry VI and Henry VIII , one the founder of King's , the other the greatest benefactor of King's . 46 ...
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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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