New RamblerJohnson Society of London, 1960 |
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... Gray accomplish that . Goldsmith , whose Irish spontaneity found it less difficult to remain natural , ga Gray , I think , most admirable advice in bidding him " study the people " ! - had it only been possible for a character like Gray ...
... Gray accomplish that . Goldsmith , whose Irish spontaneity found it less difficult to remain natural , ga Gray , I think , most admirable advice in bidding him " study the people " ! - had it only been possible for a character like Gray ...
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... Gray's poetry , and his petty injustice in particul tails , why was it ? I can only suggest that it was partly be Johnson , being now old , indolent , hurried , and tired , knew be what he felt about Gray than precisely why he felt it ...
... Gray's poetry , and his petty injustice in particul tails , why was it ? I can only suggest that it was partly be Johnson , being now old , indolent , hurried , and tired , knew be what he felt about Gray than precisely why he felt it ...
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... Gray's poetry with less pleasure than Gray's life . For neither the k ness nor the pleasure is very apparent . But , whereas in talki of Gray Johnson had let his tongue trot freely , in writing he w on his best behaviour , restrained by ...
... Gray's poetry with less pleasure than Gray's life . For neither the k ness nor the pleasure is very apparent . But , whereas in talki of Gray Johnson had let his tongue trot freely , in writing he w on his best behaviour , restrained by ...
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