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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... kind of weather , I am going into the country for a few weeks , but shall be never the nearer any society ; so , if you have any charity , you will continue to write . My life is like Harry the Fourth's supper of Hens . " Poulets a la ...
... kind of weather , I am going into the country for a few weeks , but shall be never the nearer any society ; so , if you have any charity , you will continue to write . My life is like Harry the Fourth's supper of Hens . " Poulets a la ...
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... kind of presentiment in that pa- thetic piece , which Readers of taste will feel when they learn this anecdote ; and which will make them read it with redoubled pleasure . It will also throw a me , lancholy grace ( to borrow one of his ...
... kind of presentiment in that pa- thetic piece , which Readers of taste will feel when they learn this anecdote ; and which will make them read it with redoubled pleasure . It will also throw a me , lancholy grace ( to borrow one of his ...
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... kind of public places with two friends lately returned from abroad . The world itself has some attractions in it to a solitary of six years standing ; and agreeable well - meaning people of sense 35 To Dr WHARTON -His amusements in Town ...
... kind of public places with two friends lately returned from abroad . The world itself has some attractions in it to a solitary of six years standing ; and agreeable well - meaning people of sense 35 To Dr WHARTON -His amusements in Town ...
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... kind of frinds one would wish to meet in a fine summer's evening , if one wished to meet any at all . The heads and tails of the dialogues , published separate in 16mo . would make the sweetest reading in natiur for young gentlemen of ...
... kind of frinds one would wish to meet in a fine summer's evening , if one wished to meet any at all . The heads and tails of the dialogues , published separate in 16mo . would make the sweetest reading in natiur for young gentlemen of ...
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... kind , where so much depends upon the imagination ) ; and if those figures introduced with them a belief of such fables , as first gave them being , and dressed them out in their various attributes , it was natural then , and ( I should ...
... kind , where so much depends upon the imagination ) ; and if those figures introduced with them a belief of such fables , as first gave them being , and dressed them out in their various attributes , it was natural then , and ( I should ...
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