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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... sentiments relative to it · P. 53 LETTER 9. To Dr. WHARTON . - Character of M. de Montes- quieu's L'Esprit des Loix p . 64 LETTER 10. To Dr. WHARTON . - Account of books continued.- • • · Crebillion's Catalina . - Birch's State Papers . vi.
... sentiments relative to it · P. 53 LETTER 9. To Dr. WHARTON . - Character of M. de Montes- quieu's L'Esprit des Loix p . 64 LETTER 10. To Dr. WHARTON . - Account of books continued.- • • · Crebillion's Catalina . - Birch's State Papers . vi.
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... together at Eton , yet afterwards at Cambridge , when the Doctor was Fellow of Pembroke - Hall , they became intimate Friends , and continued so to the time of Mr. Gray's death , Letter ; for such a thing has not happened above 27.
... together at Eton , yet afterwards at Cambridge , when the Doctor was Fellow of Pembroke - Hall , they became intimate Friends , and continued so to the time of Mr. Gray's death , Letter ; for such a thing has not happened above 27.
Pàgina 57
... 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 , at different periods , over - run ...
... 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 , at different periods , over - run ...
Pàgina 71
... continued to breathe ; a sad spectacle to such as must have felt more for her than she could have done for herself . However you may deplore your own loss , yet think that she is at last easy and happy ; and has now more occasion to ...
... continued to breathe ; a sad spectacle to such as must have felt more for her than she could have done for herself . However you may deplore your own loss , yet think that she is at last easy and happy ; and has now more occasion to ...
Pàgina 72
... continued at times to afflict you , and that you were often obliged to go into the country to breathe ; you cannot oblige me more than by giving me an account both of the state of your body and mind : I hope the latter is able to keep ...
... continued at times to afflict you , and that you were often obliged to go into the country to breathe ; you cannot oblige me more than by giving me an account both of the state of your body and mind : I hope the latter is able to keep ...
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