Thomas Gray, Volume 6I have two main aims in view 1) to give the reader as much information about Thomas Gray, his poetry and his age as he will need for enjoyment of the poetry; and 2) to examine all of the poems freshly as works of literature. |
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Page 137
... lives so as to show their extraordinary aspects and Coleridge was to bring extraordinary events into contact with our ordi- nary lives . A new interest in nature is also commonly ascribed to the Romantics . But while the increased ...
... lives so as to show their extraordinary aspects and Coleridge was to bring extraordinary events into contact with our ordi- nary lives . A new interest in nature is also commonly ascribed to the Romantics . But while the increased ...
Page 149
... Lives of the English Poets , III , 435-36 . 15. Elton , Survey , II , 60 . 16. Samuel Taylor Coleridge , Biographia Literaria , ed . J. Shaw- cross ( London , 1954 ) , I , 12 . 17. Johnson , Lives of the English Poets , III , 434-35 ...
... Lives of the English Poets , III , 435-36 . 15. Elton , Survey , II , 60 . 16. Samuel Taylor Coleridge , Biographia Literaria , ed . J. Shaw- cross ( London , 1954 ) , I , 12 . 17. Johnson , Lives of the English Poets , III , 434-35 ...
Page 152
... Lives of the English Poets , III , 439 . 14. Hagstrum , The Sister Arts , p . 313 . 15. Ibid . , p . 314 . 16. Johnson , Lives of the English Poets , III , 440 . 17. Jones , Thomas Gray , Scholar , p . 15 . 18. In addition to Mr. Jones ...
... Lives of the English Poets , III , 439 . 14. Hagstrum , The Sister Arts , p . 313 . 15. Ibid . , p . 314 . 16. Johnson , Lives of the English Poets , III , 440 . 17. Jones , Thomas Gray , Scholar , p . 15 . 18. In addition to Mr. Jones ...
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