The Complete Poetical Works of William Collins, Thomas Gray, and Oliver Goldsmith |
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... Gray , we have consulted the publications of Mason and Matthias , and have been much indebted to the editorial labors and researches of Mr. Mitford , as displayed , not only in the five volumes of the Aldine issue of Gray's writings ...
... Gray , we have consulted the publications of Mason and Matthias , and have been much indebted to the editorial labors and researches of Mr. Mitford , as displayed , not only in the five volumes of the Aldine issue of Gray's writings ...
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... Gray's Odes as only second to it . And yet the magnificent lyric of Dryden is justly liable to the objection that it sometimes sinks to the level of a drinking - song ; and even the poet's annotations do not render The Bard and The ...
... Gray's Odes as only second to it . And yet the magnificent lyric of Dryden is justly liable to the objection that it sometimes sinks to the level of a drinking - song ; and even the poet's annotations do not render The Bard and The ...
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