The Poetical Works of Thomas GrayBell and Daldy, 1800 - 223 pages |
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... Gray's continuance in this abode of the Muses , he contracted the strictest intimacy with two of their votaries , whose dispositions , in many re- spects , were congenial with his own . One of these was the Honourable Horace Walpole ...
... Gray's continuance in this abode of the Muses , he contracted the strictest intimacy with two of their votaries , whose dispositions , in many re- spects , were congenial with his own . One of these was the Honourable Horace Walpole ...
Page ix
Thomas Gray. a malady from which he had long and severely suffered . As the inactivity and ill health of the elder ... Gray's return out of Italy , to * Here lieth the body of Richard West , Esq . only son to the Right Hon . Richard ...
Thomas Gray. a malady from which he had long and severely suffered . As the inactivity and ill health of the elder ... Gray's return out of Italy , to * Here lieth the body of Richard West , Esq . only son to the Right Hon . Richard ...
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... Gray's produc- tions , a set of designs , which were handsomely re- paid by some very beautiful stanzas , of which , unfor- tunately , no perfect copy remains . In the March of 1753 , Mr. Gray sustained a loss which he long se- verely ...
... Gray's produc- tions , a set of designs , which were handsomely re- paid by some very beautiful stanzas , of which , unfor- tunately , no perfect copy remains . In the March of 1753 , Mr. Gray sustained a loss which he long se- verely ...
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Thomas Gray. a ! 1 were so acceptable as those which explained the eco- nomy of Nature . For botany he acquired ... Gray's attention was neither often nor long diverted . Excepting the time he gave up to experiments on flowers , for ...
Thomas Gray. a ! 1 were so acceptable as those which explained the eco- nomy of Nature . For botany he acquired ... Gray's attention was neither often nor long diverted . Excepting the time he gave up to experiments on flowers , for ...
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Thomas Gray. violent sickness came on him while at dinner in the College - hall ; the gout had fixed on his ... Gray's religious opinions but little is known ; there are , however , sufficient traces left to shew him a believer ...
Thomas Gray. violent sickness came on him while at dinner in the College - hall ; the gout had fixed on his ... Gray's religious opinions but little is known ; there are , however , sufficient traces left to shew him a believer ...
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