Poems and Letters of Thomas Gray: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings |
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... continued Support since my commence- ment in Business , I have been anxious to testify my grati- tude in a manner not unworthy your acceptance : -and I in- dulge a hope , that , in dedicating to you the present Edition of the Writings ...
... continued Support since my commence- ment in Business , I have been anxious to testify my grati- tude in a manner not unworthy your acceptance : -and I in- dulge a hope , that , in dedicating to you the present Edition of the Writings ...
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... continued . Crebillion's Ca- talina . Birch's State Papers . Of his own studies , and a table of Greek chronology , which he was then forming • : 200 11. To Dr. WHARTON . Ludicrous account of the Duke of Newcastle's Installation at ...
... continued . Crebillion's Ca- talina . Birch's State Papers . Of his own studies , and a table of Greek chronology , which he was then forming • : 200 11. To Dr. WHARTON . Ludicrous account of the Duke of Newcastle's Installation at ...
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... continued 412 6. Mr. Lyttleton's Elegy and Mr. Walpole's Epistle from Florence con- sidered - favourable views of the latter 7. Inquiries concerning a new work of his , containing a history of his own time 413 415 8. The Hymn to ...
... continued 412 6. Mr. Lyttleton's Elegy and Mr. Walpole's Epistle from Florence con- sidered - favourable views of the latter 7. Inquiries concerning a new work of his , containing a history of his own time 413 415 8. The Hymn to ...
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... continued , with very little interruption , for the space of about eight years , from the time of their leaving school to the death of the accomplished youth in question . His father was Lord Chancellor of Ireland . His grandfather , by ...
... continued , with very little interruption , for the space of about eight years , from the time of their leaving school to the death of the accomplished youth in question . His father was Lord Chancellor of Ireland . His grandfather , by ...
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... he should soon be re- leased from lectures and disputations . It is certain , that Mr. Gray continued at college near two years after the time he wrote the preceding letter . as dear to gentle dulness as a syllogism . But ( 18 )
... he should soon be re- leased from lectures and disputations . It is certain , that Mr. Gray continued at college near two years after the time he wrote the preceding letter . as dear to gentle dulness as a syllogism . But ( 18 )
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