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Thomas Gray. HW P7NH Z ELEGY AND COWPER'S JOHN GILPIN'S RIDE 19452.17 , 15 Harvard College Library EIVINE VE BI CHRISTO. HD WIDENER Front Cover.
Thomas Gray. HW P7NH Z ELEGY AND COWPER'S JOHN GILPIN'S RIDE 19452.17 , 15 Harvard College Library EIVINE VE BI CHRISTO. HD WIDENER Front Cover.
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Gray's Elegy , etc. , and Cowper's Joh : Gilpin , etc. Grimm's Fairy Tales . Hale's The Man Without a Country . Hawthorne's Grandfather's Chair . Hawthorne's Mosses from an Old Manse Hawthorne's Tanglewood Tales .
Gray's Elegy , etc. , and Cowper's Joh : Gilpin , etc. Grimm's Fairy Tales . Hale's The Man Without a Country . Hawthorne's Grandfather's Chair . Hawthorne's Mosses from an Old Manse Hawthorne's Tanglewood Tales .
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WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCH - YARD AND OTHER POEMS BY THOMAS GRAY TOGETHER WITH THE DIVERTING HISTORY OF JOHN GILPIN AND OTHER POEMS BY WILLIAM COWPER EDITED , WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY J. H. CASTLEMAN , A.M. TEACHER OF ENGLISH ...
WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCH - YARD AND OTHER POEMS BY THOMAS GRAY TOGETHER WITH THE DIVERTING HISTORY OF JOHN GILPIN AND OTHER POEMS BY WILLIAM COWPER EDITED , WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY J. H. CASTLEMAN , A.M. TEACHER OF ENGLISH ...
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59 69 70 71 73 75 77 78 80 82 84 CowPER'S POEMS : The Diverting History of John Gilpin On a Grasshopper The Rose The Doves Ode to Apollo The Dog and the Water Lily The Shrubbery The Negro's Complaint Pity for Poor Africans The Morning ...
59 69 70 71 73 75 77 78 80 82 84 CowPER'S POEMS : The Diverting History of John Gilpin On a Grasshopper The Rose The Doves Ode to Apollo The Dog and the Water Lily The Shrubbery The Negro's Complaint Pity for Poor Africans The Morning ...
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Cowper writes : “ I have been reading Gray's works , and think him the only poet since Shakespeare entitled to the character of sublime . ” Adam Smith says : “ Gray joins to the sublimity of Milton the elegance and harmony of Pope ...
Cowper writes : “ I have been reading Gray's works , and think him the only poet since Shakespeare entitled to the character of sublime . ” Adam Smith says : “ Gray joins to the sublimity of Milton the elegance and harmony of Pope ...
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