Addison's "Campaign" and Gray's "Elegy".

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1742), in which Gray chose figures from Roman rather than English history to make his points: Some Village Cato [that] with dauntless Breast The little Tyrant of his Fields withstood; Some mute inglorious Tully here may rest; Some Caesar guiltless of his Country's Blood. (Gray and Collins 37) Although at first glance the reference to "senates" in the later text might suggest an unedited carryover from the earlier, more Latinate one, it is clear that Gray was writing with the entire panorama of human history in mind...
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1742), in which Gray chose figures from Roman rather than English history to make his points: Some Village Cato [that] with dauntless Breast The little Tyrant of his Fields withstood; Some mute inglorious Tully here may rest; Some Caesar guiltless of his Country's Blood. (Gray and Collins 37) Although at first glance the reference to "senates" in the later text might suggest an unedited carryover from the earlier, more Latinate one, it is clear that Gray was writing with the entire panorama of human history in mind...
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