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, Volumen2Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; J. Walker; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; J. Murray and J. Booker, 1807 |
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... David Hume , concerning the authenticity of the Erse Poetry p . 168 LETTER 40. To Dr. WHARTON . - On his employments in the country . - Nouvelle Eloise . - Fingal . - Character of Mr. Stil- lingfleet . • P. 172 LETTER 41. To Mr. MASON ...
... David Hume , concerning the authenticity of the Erse Poetry p . 168 LETTER 40. To Dr. WHARTON . - On his employments in the country . - Nouvelle Eloise . - Fingal . - Character of Mr. Stil- lingfleet . • P. 172 LETTER 41. To Mr. MASON ...
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... David Hume , ( the historian ) which is more satisfactory than any thing I have yet met with on that subject . He says , " Certain it is that these poems are in every body's " mouth in the Highlands , have been handed down " from Father ...
... David Hume , ( the historian ) which is more satisfactory than any thing I have yet met with on that subject . He says , " Certain it is that these poems are in every body's " mouth in the Highlands , have been handed down " from Father ...
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... David Hume a pernicious writer , and believe he has done as much mischief here as he has in his own country . A turbid and shallow stream often ap- pears to our apprehensions very deep . A professed sceptic can be guided by nothing but ...
... David Hume a pernicious writer , and believe he has done as much mischief here as he has in his own country . A turbid and shallow stream often ap- pears to our apprehensions very deep . A professed sceptic can be guided by nothing but ...
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... David Hume a pernicious writer , and believe he has done as much mischief here as he has in his own country . A turbid and shallow stream often ap- pears to our apprehensions very deep . A professed sceptic can be guided by nothing but ...
... David Hume a pernicious writer , and believe he has done as much mischief here as he has in his own country . A turbid and shallow stream often ap- pears to our apprehensions very deep . A professed sceptic can be guided by nothing but ...
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