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, 2. köideVernor, Hood, and Sharpe; J. Walker; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; J. Murray and J. Booker, 1807 |
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... 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 . - On his Wife's death . LETTER 55. To Mr. BEATTIE . - Thanks for a manuscript poem ...
... 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 . - On his Wife's death . LETTER 55. To Mr. BEATTIE . - Thanks for a manuscript poem ...
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... Lady and Mistress , the President of Presidents and Head of Heads , ( if I may be permitted to pronounce her name , that ineffable Octogrammaton ) the power of Laziness . You must know she had been pleased to appoint me ( in preference ...
... Lady and Mistress , the President of Presidents and Head of Heads , ( if I may be permitted to pronounce her name , that ineffable Octogrammaton ) the power of Laziness . You must know she had been pleased to appoint me ( in preference ...
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... Ladies that keep the Bars in those two theatres of Criticism . However , to shew you that I am a judge , as well as my Countrymen , I will tell you , though I have rather turned it over than read ít , ( but no mat- ter ; no more have ...
... Ladies that keep the Bars in those two theatres of Criticism . However , to shew you that I am a judge , as well as my Countrymen , I will tell you , though I have rather turned it over than read ít , ( but no mat- ter ; no more have ...
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... Cicero's Character , " or some such thing ; for I have not the book by me , and it has been long since forgot . This Lady made herself more known some time after the date of this letter . youth and gaiety : It is very true , he 38.
... Cicero's Character , " or some such thing ; for I have not the book by me , and it has been long since forgot . This Lady made herself more known some time after the date of this letter . youth and gaiety : It is very true , he 38.
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... Lady Cobham , who now lived at the mansion- house at Stoke - Pogis , had read and admired it . She wished to be acquainted with the author ; accordingly 1 her relation Miss Speed and Lady Schaub , then 74.
... Lady Cobham , who now lived at the mansion- house at Stoke - Pogis , had read and admired it . She wished to be acquainted with the author ; accordingly 1 her relation Miss Speed and Lady Schaub , then 74.
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