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Tag: Great Poets

By lrcapuana.com Posted on 08.01.201711.01.2017

THOMAS GRAY 1716-1771

  THOMAS GRAY (1716-1771), was born in Cornhill, London. He belonged to the well-off middle class – his father was a scribe and his mother owned a shop of hats and … Continue reading THOMAS GRAY 1716-1771

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Categories: ENGLISH LITERATURE AND HISTORY FOR STUDENTS, From the Puritan Age to the Victorian Age, Literature, UncategorizedTags: British Literature, British Writers, Elegy in a Country Church Yard, Great Poets, I sepolcri, Romanticism, Thomas Gray, Ugo Foscolo
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