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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... roads of the Germans into Gaul , under the conduct of Ariovistus ; and the numerous irruptions , into the Roman empire , of the Suevi , the Goths , the Vandals , and lastly of the Lombards ; most of which nations came originally from ...
... roads of the Germans into Gaul , under the conduct of Ariovistus ; and the numerous irruptions , into the Roman empire , of the Suevi , the Goths , the Vandals , and lastly of the Lombards ; most of which nations came originally from ...
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... road , even when that road leads no where ; 6thly , he was reckoned a fine writer , and seemed always to mean more than he said . Would you have any more reasons ? An inter- val of above forty years has pretty well destroyed the charm ...
... road , even when that road leads no where ; 6thly , he was reckoned a fine writer , and seemed always to mean more than he said . Would you have any more reasons ? An inter- val of above forty years has pretty well destroyed the charm ...
Pàgina 182
... road to see all these wonders , and snuff up the incense of Pisa ; or has Mr. Brown abated your ardour by send- ing you the originals ? I am waiting with impatience for your coming . I am obliged to you for your Drawing and very learned ...
... road to see all these wonders , and snuff up the incense of Pisa ; or has Mr. Brown abated your ardour by send- ing you the originals ? I am waiting with impatience for your coming . I am obliged to you for your Drawing and very learned ...
Pàgina 204
... road to Dundee . To the north , with- in about seven miles of me , begin to rise the Gram- pians , hill above hill , on whose tops three weeks ago I could plainly see some traces of the snow that fell in May last . To the east , winds a ...
... road to Dundee . To the north , with- in about seven miles of me , begin to rise the Gram- pians , hill above hill , on whose tops three weeks ago I could plainly see some traces of the snow that fell in May last . To the east , winds a ...
Pàgina 207
... road came to the brow of a steep descent , and ( the sun then setting ) be- tween two woods of oak we saw far below us the river Tay come sweeping along at the bottom of a precipice , at least 150 feet deep , clear as glass , full to ...
... road came to the brow of a steep descent , and ( the sun then setting ) be- tween two woods of oak we saw far below us the river Tay come sweeping along at the bottom of a precipice , at least 150 feet deep , clear as glass , full to ...
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