Thomas Gray and William Collins: Poetical WorksOxford University Press, 1977 - 232 páginas |
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... poet himself may be implored , and to whose service the poet dedicates himself . The per- sonified quality becomes a goddess , given reality not merely by pic- torial and emblematic description or by an account of her literary ...
... poet himself may be implored , and to whose service the poet dedicates himself . The per- sonified quality becomes a goddess , given reality not merely by pic- torial and emblematic description or by an account of her literary ...
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... poet ' copious Subjects ' which ' ne'er shall fail ' ; the poet need only record ' what all believe who own thy Genial Land ' . In fact , Collins's predicament , and that of his age , was precisely the loss of such unselfconscious ...
... poet ' copious Subjects ' which ' ne'er shall fail ' ; the poet need only record ' what all believe who own thy Genial Land ' . In fact , Collins's predicament , and that of his age , was precisely the loss of such unselfconscious ...
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... poet of the sublime , and Dryden , the poet of harmony and energy , are celebrated ( 83-111 ) . Finally , Gray speaks of his own poetic powers and aspirations , and his daring in imitating Pindar in an age unfavourable to lyric poetry ...
... poet of the sublime , and Dryden , the poet of harmony and energy , are celebrated ( 83-111 ) . Finally , Gray speaks of his own poetic powers and aspirations , and his daring in imitating Pindar in an age unfavourable to lyric poetry ...
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List of Grays Poems 359 | 3 |
List of Collinss Poems | 109 |
Poems | 115 |
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