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With Memoirs of His Life and Writings Thomas Gray, William Mason. LETTER Page · · 216 met with in town when handed ... Gray's aunt and mother in the church - yard of Stoke- Pogis 222 · 224 · 225 • 226 18. To Mr. MASON . On the death of ...
With Memoirs of His Life and Writings Thomas Gray, William Mason. LETTER Page · · 216 met with in town when handed ... Gray's aunt and mother in the church - yard of Stoke- Pogis 222 · 224 · 225 • 226 18. To Mr. MASON . On the death of ...
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... Gray inserted , relating to an impious position of Lord Bolingbroke · 260 32. To Dr. WHARTON . On the death of his son , and an excuse for not writing an epitaph 33. To Mr. PALGRAVE . Desiring him to communicate the remarks he should ...
... Gray inserted , relating to an impious position of Lord Bolingbroke · 260 32. To Dr. WHARTON . On the death of his son , and an excuse for not writing an epitaph 33. To Mr. PALGRAVE . Desiring him to communicate the remarks he should ...
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... Gray's death . by another hand , and some annotations on it by the Editor APPENDIX . LETTERS TO MR . WALPOLE . 1. The little concern produced by public calamities . Some remarks upon the character of Mr. Pope · 2. Description of true ...
... Gray's death . by another hand , and some annotations on it by the Editor APPENDIX . LETTERS TO MR . WALPOLE . 1. The little concern produced by public calamities . Some remarks upon the character of Mr. Pope · 2. Description of true ...
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... Gray removed , and was there admitted a pensioner in the year 1734. While at school , he contracted a friendship with Mr. Horace Walpole and Mr. Richard West : the former of these appears , at present , with too much distinc- tion in ...
... Gray removed , and was there admitted a pensioner in the year 1734. While at school , he contracted a friendship with Mr. Horace Walpole and Mr. Richard West : the former of these appears , at present , with too much distinc- tion in ...
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... Gray's side , there seems superadded to these , such a manly precision of taste , and maturity of judg- ment , as would induce one to believe Mr. Wal- pole's phrase not very hyperbolical , who has often asserted to me that , " Gray ...
... Gray's side , there seems superadded to these , such a manly precision of taste , and maturity of judg- ment , as would induce one to believe Mr. Wal- pole's phrase not very hyperbolical , who has often asserted to me that , " Gray ...
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