The Poems and Letters of Thomas GrayR. Priestley, 1820 - 537 pages |
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... , WILLIAM MASON , M. A. LONDON : PRINTED BY J. F. DOVE , ST . JOHN's SQUARE ; FOR R. PRIESTLEY , HIGH HOLBORN ; AND W. CLARKE , NEW BOND STREET . MDCCCXX . D YTIZAVIMU WIMMEZOLV ( DIBKYBA WILLIAM FOWLE MIDDLETON , ESQ THE 85.
... , WILLIAM MASON , M. A. LONDON : PRINTED BY J. F. DOVE , ST . JOHN's SQUARE ; FOR R. PRIESTLEY , HIGH HOLBORN ; AND W. CLARKE , NEW BOND STREET . MDCCCXX . D YTIZAVIMU WIMMEZOLV ( DIBKYBA WILLIAM FOWLE MIDDLETON , ESQ THE 85.
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... printed immediately , in order to prevent its publication in a ma- gazine • 16. To Dr. WHARTON . Of Madame Maintenon's Character and Letters . His high opinion of M. Racine . Of Bishop Hall's Satires , and of a few of Plato's Dialogues ...
... printed immediately , in order to prevent its publication in a ma- gazine • 16. To Dr. WHARTON . Of Madame Maintenon's Character and Letters . His high opinion of M. Racine . Of Bishop Hall's Satires , and of a few of Plato's Dialogues ...
Page 105
... printed by Elzevir , and bound in twenty neat pocket volumes , instead of one folio , you should never have taken him up for an hour , as you would a Tully , or drank your tea over him ? I know how great an obstacle ill spirits are to ...
... printed by Elzevir , and bound in twenty neat pocket volumes , instead of one folio , you should never have taken him up for an hour , as you would a Tully , or drank your tea over him ? I know how great an obstacle ill spirits are to ...
Page 157
... printing of so small a part ; but as I thought it the best , because the only original specimen of Mr. Gray's Ovidian verse , ( the rest of his hexameters and pentameters being only translations either from English or Italian ) I was ...
... printing of so small a part ; but as I thought it the best , because the only original specimen of Mr. Gray's Ovidian verse , ( the rest of his hexameters and pentameters being only translations either from English or Italian ) I was ...
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... printed the speech of Sir Thomas Wyat from them in the second number of his Miscellaneous Antiquities . The public must impute it to their own want of curiosity if more of them do not appear in print . with intense assiduity to the ...
... printed the speech of Sir Thomas Wyat from them in the second number of his Miscellaneous Antiquities . The public must impute it to their own want of curiosity if more of them do not appear in print . with intense assiduity to the ...
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