The poems and letters of Thomas Gray, with memoirs of his life and writings by W. MasonJ.F. Dove, 1820 |
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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 · 28 11. From Mr. WEST . Sends him a translation into Latin of a Greek epi- gram • 29 12. To Mr. WEST . A Latin epistle in answer to the foregoing a 31 LETTER · · 13. From Mr ...
... manner in which Mr. Walpole spends his time in the country · 28 11. From Mr. WEST . Sends him a translation into Latin of a Greek epi- gram • 29 12. To Mr. WEST . A Latin epistle in answer to the foregoing a 31 LETTER · · 13. From Mr ...
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... manner in which the Count rectified his mistake 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 mother ...
... manner in which the Count rectified his mistake 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 mother ...
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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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... manner as Apollo broke Hyacinth's - you have foiled him infinitely at his own weapon . I must insist on seeing the rest of your translation , and then I will examine it entire , and compare it with the Latin , and be very wise and ...
... manner as Apollo broke Hyacinth's - you have foiled him infinitely at his own weapon . I must insist on seeing the rest of your translation , and then I will examine it entire , and compare it with the Latin , and be very wise and ...
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