The Poetry of Thomas Gray, Issue 36G. Cumberlege, 1946 - 20 pages |
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academic aesthetic agreeable occasion AMEN HOUSE ancient architecture artist Bard baroque BRITISH ACADEMY Cambridge category of Gray's century characteristic difference druid eighteenth cen eighteenth-century Elegy emotional ence ENGLISH POETRY Eton College expression fancy fastidious feel friendship fruitless mourn GEOFFREY CUMBERLEGE grave GRAY BY LORD Gray seems Gray's poems Gray's virtuosity happiness heart historic history of English Horace Walpole humour imaginative appeal inspired intensely LECTURE ON ENGLISH light verse lived Long Story LORD DAVID CECIL loved Lycidas medieval meditation melancholy memorable poems mental eye Milton mutton-chop Netley Abbey obscure passions past Pater peculiarly period person personifications phrase picturesque Pindaric Odes pleasure poetic POETRY OF THOMAS poets Pope Progress of Poesy rational romantic ruddy drops ruins of Netley say that Gray scholarly sentiment solitary sonnet spirit Strawberry Hill style taste things THOMAS GRAY THOMAS WARTON thought tion true of Gray's virtue vision WARTON LECTURE weep writes