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, Volum 2Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe; J. Walker; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; J. Murray and J. Booker, 1807 |
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... speech of Sir Thomas Wyat from them in the second number of his Mis- cellaneous Antiquities . The Public must impute it to their own want of curiosity if more of them do not appear in print . that , during his residence at Stoke , in the ...
... speech of Sir Thomas Wyat from them in the second number of his Mis- cellaneous Antiquities . The Public must impute it to their own want of curiosity if more of them do not appear in print . that , during his residence at Stoke , in the ...
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... appears that the Scythians still continued their accustomed ravages . In later times , the like spirit of sudden and destructive invasion has constantly prevailed ; and these same Scythians , under their modern name of Tartars , have ...
... appears that the Scythians still continued their accustomed ravages . In later times , the like spirit of sudden and destructive invasion has constantly prevailed ; and these same Scythians , under their modern name of Tartars , have ...
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... appears to be so mean a bigot that he deserved no answer . There are 3 vols . in 4to . of " Histoire du Cabinet du Roy , by Messrs . Buffons and d'Aubenton ; " the first is a man of character , but I am told has hurt . it by this work ...
... appears to be so mean a bigot that he deserved no answer . There are 3 vols . in 4to . of " Histoire du Cabinet du Roy , by Messrs . Buffons and d'Aubenton ; " the first is a man of character , but I am told has hurt . it by this work ...
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... appear ex- cellent : for humour may be true , when it ceases to be pure or unmixt , if the ingredients which go to its composition be true also . False wit and a wild fancy would debase the best humour in the world , as they frequently ...
... appear ex- cellent : for humour may be true , when it ceases to be pure or unmixt , if the ingredients which go to its composition be true also . False wit and a wild fancy would debase the best humour in the world , as they frequently ...
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... appear highly characteristical to those readers , who were personally acquainted with Mr. Gray . The print , which was taken from an original picture , painted by Echart , in Mr. Wal- pole's possession , was actually more than half ...
... appear highly characteristical to those readers , who were personally acquainted with Mr. Gray . The print , which was taken from an original picture , painted by Echart , in Mr. Wal- pole's possession , was actually more than half ...
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