The poems and letters of Thomas Gray, with memoirs of his life and writings by W. MasonJ.F. Dove, 1820 |
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... road ; now and then indeed you meet a strolling friar , a countryman with his great muff , or a woman riding astride ... roads , and ( 46 )
... road ; now and then indeed you meet a strolling friar , a countryman with his great muff , or a woman riding astride ... roads , and ( 46 )
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Thomas Gray. a fine , open country , admirable roads , and in an easy conveyance ; the inns not absolutely intoler- able , and images quite unusual presenting them- selves on all hands . At Amiens we saw the fine cathedral , and eat paté ...
Thomas Gray. a fine , open country , admirable roads , and in an easy conveyance ; the inns not absolutely intoler- able , and images quite unusual presenting them- selves on all hands . At Amiens we saw the fine cathedral , and eat paté ...
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... road speckled with vines , and villas , and hares , and partridges , we arrive at the great avenue , flanked on either hand with a double row of trees about half a mile long , and with the palace itself to terminate the view ; facing ...
... road speckled with vines , and villas , and hares , and partridges , we arrive at the great avenue , flanked on either hand with a double row of trees about half a mile long , and with the palace itself to terminate the view ; facing ...
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... road we have passed through has been extremely agreeable ; it runs through the most fertile part of Champaigne by the side of the river Marne , with a chain of hills on each hand at some distance , entirely covered with woods and ...
... road we have passed through has been extremely agreeable ; it runs through the most fertile part of Champaigne by the side of the river Marne , with a chain of hills on each hand at some distance , entirely covered with woods and ...
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... roads which met at Lyons ; in some places they lie twelve feet deep in the ground : in short , a thousand matters that you shall not know , till you give me a descrip- tion of the Païs de Tombridge , and the effect its waters have upon ...
... roads which met at Lyons ; in some places they lie twelve feet deep in the ground : in short , a thousand matters that you shall not know , till you give me a descrip- tion of the Païs de Tombridge , and the effect its waters have upon ...
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