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... describes in a poem which we shall presently quote . But they were both dreamy and studious lads who had neither strength nor inclination for the activities of their more robust fellows . They never , as Walpole after- wards said ...
... describes in a poem which we shall presently quote . But they were both dreamy and studious lads who had neither strength nor inclination for the activities of their more robust fellows . They never , as Walpole after- wards said ...
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... describes it to his mother as " a strange sort of conveyance , of much greater use than beauty , resembling an ill - shaped chariot , only with the door opening before instead of [ at ] the side . hitherto has been flat , open , and ...
... describes it to his mother as " a strange sort of conveyance , of much greater use than beauty , resembling an ill - shaped chariot , only with the door opening before instead of [ at ] the side . hitherto has been flat , open , and ...
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... the Manor House , Johnson describes this as " an odd composition ་ ་ . . which adds little to Gray's character . " But this is judging it by canons of criticism which we really have no right to apply . It 68 GRAY & HIS POETRY.
... the Manor House , Johnson describes this as " an odd composition ་ ་ . . which adds little to Gray's character . " But this is judging it by canons of criticism which we really have no right to apply . It 68 GRAY & HIS POETRY.
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