The Romantic PoetsHutchinson's University Library, 1953 - 200 pages |
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Page 11
... Gray , whose difficulties and triumphs throw much light , by contrast or anticipation , on what the later romantic poets were trying to do . Gray's production is so scanty and so much of it is in a very minor mode , that one may well ...
... Gray , whose difficulties and triumphs throw much light , by contrast or anticipation , on what the later romantic poets were trying to do . Gray's production is so scanty and so much of it is in a very minor mode , that one may well ...
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... Gray was about . In the earlier poems he had been struggling with the difficulty of expressing personal conflicts and ... Gray's dearest friend and confidant , and like himself a melan- choly and hypochondriac young man . The " youth to ...
... Gray was about . In the earlier poems he had been struggling with the difficulty of expressing personal conflicts and ... Gray's dearest friend and confidant , and like himself a melan- choly and hypochondriac young man . The " youth to ...
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... Gray's requirements : it is medieval , Celtic , therefore “ wild ” ; it requires powerful and violent feeling and therefore by Gray's canons , extravagance of expression , and it affords the opportunity for a historical pageant in the ...
... Gray's requirements : it is medieval , Celtic , therefore “ wild ” ; it requires powerful and violent feeling and therefore by Gray's canons , extravagance of expression , and it affords the opportunity for a historical pageant in the ...
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