The poems and letters of Thomas Gray, with memoirs of his life and writings by W. MasonJ.F. Dove, 1820 |
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... write his Long Story . That poem inserted , with notes by the Editor , and prefaced with his idea of Mr. Gray's peculiar vein of humour 205 · 207 14. To Dr. WHARTON . On the ill reception which the foregoing poem b LETTER met with in ...
... write his Long Story . That poem inserted , with notes by the Editor , and prefaced with his idea of Mr. Gray's peculiar vein of humour 205 · 207 14. To Dr. WHARTON . On the ill reception which the foregoing poem b LETTER met with in ...
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... writing an epitaph * • · 265 33. To Mr. PALGRAVE . Desiring him to communicate the remarks he should make in his tour through ... write to a gentleman abroad relating to Count Algarotti , and recommending the Erse Poems · • 296 46. Count ...
... writing an epitaph * • · 265 33. To Mr. PALGRAVE . Desiring him to communicate the remarks he should make in his tour through ... write to a gentleman abroad relating to Count Algarotti , and recommending the Erse Poems · • 296 46. Count ...
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... writing that Ode 4. To Dr. WHARTON . A journal of his tour through Westmoreland , Cumberland , and a part of Yorkshire • 341 • 343 · · 346 · 347 . 377 · 379 • 381 5. To Dr. WHARTON . Description of Kirkstall - Abbey , and some other ...
... writing that Ode 4. To Dr. WHARTON . A journal of his tour through Westmoreland , Cumberland , and a part of Yorkshire • 341 • 343 · · 346 · 347 . 377 · 379 • 381 5. To Dr. WHARTON . Description of Kirkstall - Abbey , and some other ...
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... write . But I am far from mentioning this by way of previous apology , as is the trite custom of biographers . The ... writer take care to dwell princi- pally on such topics as characterize the man , and distinguish that peculiar part ...
... write . But I am far from mentioning this by way of previous apology , as is the trite custom of biographers . The ... writer take care to dwell princi- pally on such topics as characterize the man , and distinguish that peculiar part ...
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... writing in which he peculiarly excelled , as in these he always exprest the native tenderness and innocent gaiety of ... writer , he lately employed himself in separating , His pleasing moral from his pointed wit . arranging these papers ...
... writing in which he peculiarly excelled , as in these he always exprest the native tenderness and innocent gaiety of ... writer , he lately employed himself in separating , His pleasing moral from his pointed wit . arranging these papers ...
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