The Poems and Letters of Thomas GrayR. Priestley, 1820 - 537 pages |
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... manner not unworthy your acceptance : —and I in- dulge a hope , that , in dedicating to you the present Edition of the Writings of the illustrious GRAY , my desire may in some measure be accomplished . — What he was as a Poet and a Man ...
... manner not unworthy your acceptance : —and I in- dulge a hope , that , in dedicating to you the present Edition of the Writings of the illustrious GRAY , my desire may in some measure be accomplished . — What he was as a Poet and a Man ...
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... manner in which Mr. Walpole spends his time in the country 11. From Mr. WEST . Sends him a translation into Latin of a Greek epi- gram · · 12. To Mr. WEST . A Latin epistle in answer to the foregoing a 25 25 26 888 28 29 31 18. From Mr ...
... manner in which Mr. Walpole spends his time in the country 11. From Mr. WEST . Sends him a translation into Latin of a Greek epi- gram · · 12. To Mr. WEST . A Latin epistle in answer to the foregoing a 25 25 26 888 28 29 31 18. From Mr ...
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... manner in which the Count rectified his mistake 384 386 9. To Mr. How . After perusing the whole of Count Algarotti's works in the Leghorn edition , and his sentiments concerning them 10. To Mr. NICHOLLS . On the affection due to a ...
... manner in which the Count rectified his mistake 384 386 9. To Mr. How . After perusing the whole of Count Algarotti's works in the Leghorn edition , and his sentiments concerning them 10. To Mr. NICHOLLS . On the affection due to a ...
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... manner rather than the matter of these letters must constitute their principal merit ; they will therefore be chiefly acceptable to such ingenuous youths , who , being about the same age , have a relish for the same studies , and bosoms ...
... manner rather than the matter of these letters must constitute their principal merit ; they will therefore be chiefly acceptable to such ingenuous youths , who , being about the same age , have a relish for the same studies , and bosoms ...
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... would naturally , at their age , be vague and desultory . + Alluding to his grandfather's history . LETTER II . MR . GRAY TO MR . WEST ( 10 ) To Mr WALPOLE Supposed manner in which Mr Walpole spends his time in the country.
... would naturally , at their age , be vague and desultory . + Alluding to his grandfather's history . LETTER II . MR . GRAY TO MR . WEST ( 10 ) To Mr WALPOLE Supposed manner in which Mr Walpole spends his time in the country.
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acquaintance admire Agrippina amusement Anicetus appear atque beautiful believe called Cambridge Caractacus character church death Duke Dunciad Elegy Elfrida Elidurus eyes fear Florence Genoa give gothic Grande Chartreuse GRAY TO DR Gray's Greek hæc hand head hear heart hexameters honour hope idea imagine IMITATION insert Italy King lady LETTER lines live Lord Lord Bolingbroke manner MASON Massinissa mean ment miles mind mother mountains Naples nature never night o'er occasion opinion passed perhaps Peterhouse Petrarch Pindar pleasure poem poet poetry Pope Posidippus quæ racter reader Rheims road Rome scene seems seen shew side Skiddaw sort spirit stanzas sure Syphax Tacitus taste tell Teverone thing thought Tibullus tion town Turin verse Walpole WEST WHARTON wish write written