Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonClarendon Press, 1905 |
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... GRAY · III 421 SWIFT • III HALIFAX HAMMOND HUGHES II 41 THOMSON III 281 • II 312 TICKELL II 304 • II 159 WALLER · 249 KING LYTTELTON • II 26 WALSH I • 328 III 446 WATTS III 302 MALLET MILTON OTWAY III 400 WEST III • 328 84 YALDEN II 297 ...
... GRAY · III 421 SWIFT • III HALIFAX HAMMOND HUGHES II 41 THOMSON III 281 • II 312 TICKELL II 304 • II 159 WALLER · 249 KING LYTTELTON • II 26 WALSH I • 328 III 446 WATTS III 302 MALLET MILTON OTWAY III 400 WEST III • 328 84 YALDEN II 297 ...
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... Gray , who were all of Cambridge . ' Boswell's Johnson , iii . 427 . Three weeks later he told Nichols that he had no answer . Johnson Letters , ii . 180. Broome entered St. John's College in 1708 as a subsizar -half scholar , half ...
... Gray , who were all of Cambridge . ' Boswell's Johnson , iii . 427 . Three weeks later he told Nichols that he had no answer . Johnson Letters , ii . 180. Broome entered St. John's College in 1708 as a subsizar -half scholar , half ...
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... Gray wrote of them : - ' I own it is an impertinence in these gentry to talk of one at all either in good or in bad . ' Gray's Letters , ed . Tovey , i . 302 . ' I have never affected , ' wrote Gibbon , ' indeed I have never under- 27 ...
... Gray wrote of them : - ' I own it is an impertinence in these gentry to talk of one at all either in good or in bad . ' Gray's Letters , ed . Tovey , i . 302 . ' I have never affected , ' wrote Gibbon , ' indeed I have never under- 27 ...
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... Gray's first attempt in English verse , ' Mason believed , was a trans- lation from Statius . Mason's Gray , i . 136. It were to be wished that no youth of genius were suffered ever to look into Statius , Lucan , Claudian , or Seneca ...
... Gray's first attempt in English verse , ' Mason believed , was a trans- lation from Statius . Mason's Gray , i . 136. It were to be wished that no youth of genius were suffered ever to look into Statius , Lucan , Claudian , or Seneca ...
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... Gray heard Pope's Iliad criticized as wanting the simplicity of the original , he always said : - " There would never be another translation of the same poem equal to it . " Mitford's Gray , v . 37 . ' It is the most splendid poetical ...
... Gray heard Pope's Iliad criticized as wanting the simplicity of the original , he always said : - " There would never be another translation of the same poem equal to it . " Mitford's Gray , v . 37 . ' It is the most splendid poetical ...
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