The Complete English Poems of Thomas GrayHeinemann, 1973 - 121 sider |
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... seen already how he thought that his sensibility set him apart , and by having a ' hoary - headed swain ' recount his story with a mixture of awe and incomprehension , this idea of the ' otherness ' of the true poet , and of his divorce ...
... seen already how he thought that his sensibility set him apart , and by having a ' hoary - headed swain ' recount his story with a mixture of awe and incomprehension , this idea of the ' otherness ' of the true poet , and of his divorce ...
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... seen , becomes something valuable , though a burden and a possible snare , and the melancholy that goes with it produces a rare sensibility . However , the poetry engendered is not something to be thrown to the crowd in the hope of ...
... seen , becomes something valuable , though a burden and a possible snare , and the melancholy that goes with it produces a rare sensibility . However , the poetry engendered is not something to be thrown to the crowd in the hope of ...
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... seen that he recognized the absolute necessity of inspiration , and The Progress of Poesy itself repeats this idea . We have seen too how stimulated he was by the wildness of nature . In an age of mannered versifying a great poet ...
... seen that he recognized the absolute necessity of inspiration , and The Progress of Poesy itself repeats this idea . We have seen too how stimulated he was by the wildness of nature . In an age of mannered versifying a great poet ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | 35 |
Sonnet on the Death of Mr Richard West | 52 |
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