The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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With a Memoir Thomas Gray. says , that Walpole enjoined him to charge him ( Walpole ) with the chief blame of the quarrel , confessing that more attention , and complaisance , and deference to a warm friend- ship , superior judgment ...
With a Memoir Thomas Gray. says , that Walpole enjoined him to charge him ( Walpole ) with the chief blame of the quarrel , confessing that more attention , and complaisance , and deference to a warm friend- ship , superior judgment ...
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... Walpole and Gray , and the former asked Gray to Strawberry Hill , when he came , he without any ceremony told Walpole that he came to visit as far as civility required , but by no means had he come there on the terms of his former ...
... Walpole and Gray , and the former asked Gray to Strawberry Hill , when he came , he without any ceremony told Walpole that he came to visit as far as civility required , but by no means had he come there on the terms of his former ...
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... Walpole set out upon his trav- els , Mr. Gray accompanied him , and they proceeded for a long time very amicably . But that delicacy , and those nice feelings , which led them to take offence with others , began now , for want of a more ...
... Walpole set out upon his trav- els , Mr. Gray accompanied him , and they proceeded for a long time very amicably . But that delicacy , and those nice feelings , which led them to take offence with others , began now , for want of a more ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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