The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1865 - 223 стор. |
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... the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massa- chusetts . One Hundred copies printed . UNIVERSITY PRESS : WELCH , BIGELOW , AND COMPANY , CAMBRIDGE . то SAMUEL ROGERS , ESQ . THIS EDITION OF GRAY H126 , 9 h.
... the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massa- chusetts . One Hundred copies printed . UNIVERSITY PRESS : WELCH , BIGELOW , AND COMPANY , CAMBRIDGE . то SAMUEL ROGERS , ESQ . THIS EDITION OF GRAY H126 , 9 h.
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... Cambridge , where Gray was admitted as a pensioner in 1734 , in his nineteenth year . I should be unwilling to pass over this period of his life , without mentioning that while at Eton , as well as at Cambridge , he de- pended for his ...
... Cambridge , where Gray was admitted as a pensioner in 1734 , in his nineteenth year . I should be unwilling to pass over this period of his life , without mentioning that while at Eton , as well as at Cambridge , he de- pended for his ...
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... Cambridge ; but from them it is difficult to trace the line of study which he pursued at College . His letters treat chiefly of his poetry , and other private pursuits ; and he seems to have withdrawn himself entirely from the severity ...
... Cambridge ; but from them it is difficult to trace the line of study which he pursued at College . His letters treat chiefly of his poetry , and other private pursuits ; and he seems to have withdrawn himself entirely from the severity ...
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... Cambridge to take his degree in civil law . That in his own mind , however , he had entirely given up all thoughts of his profes- sion , seems to appear from a letter to West : " Alas for one ( he says ) who has nothing to do but to ...
... Cambridge to take his degree in civil law . That in his own mind , however , he had entirely given up all thoughts of his profes- sion , seems to appear from a letter to West : " Alas for one ( he says ) who has nothing to do but to ...
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... Cambridge was now conti- nued , not from any partiality to the place where he received his education , but partly from the scanti- ness of his income , and in a great measure , no doubt , for the convenience which its libraries af ...
... Cambridge was now conti- nued , not from any partiality to the place where he received his education , but partly from the scanti- ness of his income , and in a great measure , no doubt , for the convenience which its libraries af ...
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