Thomas Gray's Latin Poetry: Some Classical, Neo-Latin and Vernacular Contexts |
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... poetic medium is ultimately laid to rest along with the poet's closest friend ( 22 ) . ( 14 ) See , for example , Chapters IV and VI below . ( 15 ) See Chapter I below . ( 16 ) See p . 30-32 below . ( 17 ) See p . 122-124 below . ( 18 ) ...
... poetic medium is ultimately laid to rest along with the poet's closest friend ( 22 ) . ( 14 ) See , for example , Chapters IV and VI below . ( 15 ) See Chapter I below . ( 16 ) See p . 30-32 below . ( 17 ) See p . 122-124 below . ( 18 ) ...
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... poetic merits of Lucretius . The work received much attention in England . Five books would later be translated into ... poet ( 42 ) . There are arguments for and against a Lucretian reading of Pope's Essay . Several primary texts would ...
... poetic merits of Lucretius . The work received much attention in England . Five books would later be translated into ... poet ( 42 ) . There are arguments for and against a Lucretian reading of Pope's Essay . Several primary texts would ...
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... poet countering the claims and admonitions of a lawyer . And this contrast between the poet and the lawyer is not without significance vis - à - vis West's letter , recur- ring in a transmuted form in Gray's self - portraiture : at the ...
... poet countering the claims and admonitions of a lawyer . And this contrast between the poet and the lawyer is not without significance vis - à - vis West's letter , recur- ring in a transmuted form in Gray's self - portraiture : at the ...
Contents
Grays playexercise at Eton | 13 |
Grays Luna Habitabilis | 35 |
from epithalamium to epic | 51 |
Copyright | |
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