The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1865 - 223 стор. |
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... mother was Dorothy Antrobus . Thomas was born in Cornhill , the 26th of December , 1716 ; and was the only one of twelve children who survived . The rest died in their infancy , from suffocation , produced by a full- ness of blood ; and ...
... mother was Dorothy Antrobus . Thomas was born in Cornhill , the 26th of December , 1716 ; and was the only one of twelve children who survived . The rest died in their infancy , from suffocation , produced by a full- ness of blood ; and ...
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... mother ; who , when his father had refused all assistance , cheerfully maintained him on the scanty produce of her ... mother's side , was Bishop Burnet . His father was the maternal uncle of Glover the poet , and is supposed to be the ...
... mother ; who , when his father had refused all assistance , cheerfully maintained him on the scanty produce of her ... mother's side , was Bishop Burnet . His father was the maternal uncle of Glover the poet , and is supposed to be the ...
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... mother at Epsom , his bio- grapher has thought it unnecessary to insert . At the request of Horace Walpole , Gray ac- companied him in his travels through France and Italy , and deferred his intended study of the law . From letters to ...
... mother at Epsom , his bio- grapher has thought it unnecessary to insert . At the request of Horace Walpole , Gray ac- companied him in his travels through France and Italy , and deferred his intended study of the law . From letters to ...
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... mother . To the friend who condoled with Pope on his father's death , he answered in the pious language of Euryalus , - " Genitrix est mihi , ” - and Gray , in the like cir- cumstances , assuredly felt no less the pleasure that arose ...
... mother . To the friend who condoled with Pope on his father's death , he answered in the pious language of Euryalus , - " Genitrix est mihi , ” - and Gray , in the like cir- cumstances , assuredly felt no less the pleasure that arose ...
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... mother , by appearing entirely to forsake his pro- fession , changed or pretended to change the line of study , and went to Cambridge to take his degree in civil law . That in his own mind , however , he had entirely given up all ...
... mother , by appearing entirely to forsake his pro- fession , changed or pretended to change the line of study , and went to Cambridge to take his degree in civil law . That in his own mind , however , he had entirely given up all ...
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