The Works of Thomas Gray: Containing His Poems, and Correspondence with Several Eminent Literary Characters : to which are Added, Memoirs of His Life and Writings, Volumen1Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; J. Walker; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; J. Murray and J. Booker, 1807 |
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... town . - Villas of Horace and Mæcenas , and other remains of antiquity . - Modern aqueducts . - A grand Roman . Ball p . 232 LETTER 21. To Mr. WEST . - An Alcaic Ode . - Ludicrous allu- sion to ancient Roman customs . - Albano and its ...
... town . - Villas of Horace and Mæcenas , and other remains of antiquity . - Modern aqueducts . - A grand Roman . Ball p . 232 LETTER 21. To Mr. WEST . - An Alcaic Ode . - Ludicrous allu- sion to ancient Roman customs . - Albano and its ...
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... Town the latter end of that year ; intending also to apply himself to the study of the Law in the same society : For which purpose his father had already either hired or bought him a set of chambers . But on an invitation which Mr ...
... Town the latter end of that year ; intending also to apply himself to the study of the Law in the same society : For which purpose his father had already either hired or bought him a set of chambers . But on an invitation which Mr ...
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... town to a tittle , and perhaps it may also allude to your habitation , for you know all types may be taken by abundance of han- dles ; however , I defy your owls to match mine . If the default of your spirits and nerves be nothing but ...
... town to a tittle , and perhaps it may also allude to your habitation , for you know all types may be taken by abundance of han- dles ; however , I defy your owls to match mine . If the default of your spirits and nerves be nothing but ...
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... town , and to better hopes of seeing you . If what you sent me last be the product of your melancholy , what may I not expect from your more cheerful hours ? For by this time the ill health that you complain of is ( I hope ) quite ...
... town , and to better hopes of seeing you . If what you sent me last be the product of your melancholy , what may I not expect from your more cheerful hours ? For by this time the ill health that you complain of is ( I hope ) quite ...
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... Town in about three weeks . September , 1737 . Adieu . * He lived nine years longer , and died at the great age of eighty- six . Mr. Gray always thought highly of his pathetic powers , at the same time that he blamed his ill taste for ...
... Town in about three weeks . September , 1737 . Adieu . * He lived nine years longer , and died at the great age of eighty- six . Mr. Gray always thought highly of his pathetic powers , at the same time that he blamed his ill taste for ...
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