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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... Natural History.- Memoirs of Petrarch . - Mr . Walpole at Paris ..- Description of a fine Lady LETTER 53. To Dr. WHARTON . - Tour into Kent . - New Bath Guide . Another volume of Buffon · p . 215 · P. 218 p . 221 LETTER 54. To Mr. MASON ...
... Natural History.- Memoirs of Petrarch . - Mr . Walpole at Paris ..- Description of a fine Lady LETTER 53. To Dr. WHARTON . - Tour into Kent . - New Bath Guide . Another volume of Buffon · p . 215 · P. 218 p . 221 LETTER 54. To Mr. MASON ...
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... nature in the sentiment , as well as poetry in the description of this triumphal entry of young Massinissa , that it seems much to be regretted the author did not finish this poem . But I believe he never proceeded further with it . I ...
... nature in the sentiment , as well as poetry in the description of this triumphal entry of young Massinissa , that it seems much to be regretted the author did not finish this poem . But I believe he never proceeded further with it . I ...
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... first is much in the nature of Lord President of the Council ; and the other like the Groom - Porter , only without 32 To Dr WHARTON -Ridicule on University lazi- ness -Of Dr Akenside's Poem on the Pleasures of Imagi- nation · p.
... first is much in the nature of Lord President of the Council ; and the other like the Groom - Porter , only without 32 To Dr WHARTON -Ridicule on University lazi- ness -Of Dr Akenside's Poem on the Pleasures of Imagi- nation · p.
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... natural then , and ( I should think ) necessary , to go to the source itself , the Greek accounts of their own religion ; but , to say the truth , I suspect he was little conversant in those books and that language ; for he rarely ...
... natural then , and ( I should think ) necessary , to go to the source itself , the Greek accounts of their own religion ; but , to say the truth , I suspect he was little conversant in those books and that language ; for he rarely ...
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... nature , ( an observation he himself makes in a subsequent letter on the " Esprit des Loix " ) it is plain the whole work would have been considerable in point of size . He was busily employed in it at the time when M. de Montesquieu's ...
... nature , ( an observation he himself makes in a subsequent letter on the " Esprit des Loix " ) it is plain the whole work would have been considerable in point of size . He was busily employed in it at the time when M. de Montesquieu's ...
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