The Poetical Works of Thomas GrayWilliam Pickering, 1853 - 223 стор. |
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... observations which he made : but are rather detached and entertaining descriptions , intended for the amusement of his friends at home . Every thing which he thought of importance was com- mitted to his journal . " He catalogued ...
... observations which he made : but are rather detached and entertaining descriptions , intended for the amusement of his friends at home . Every thing which he thought of importance was com- mitted to his journal . " He catalogued ...
Сторінка xxi
... observing the state of literature and the characters of literary men upon the Continent , he did not merely visit the University , but fixed his chief residence there . And of a choice to which he adhered so steadily and so long , the ...
... observing the state of literature and the characters of literary men upon the Continent , he did not merely visit the University , but fixed his chief residence there . And of a choice to which he adhered so steadily and so long , the ...
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... this year , besides a diary of the weather , and a very accurate calendar of * Vide Gruteri not : ad Plautum , vol . i . p . 295 , 4to . observations on natural history , he kept a regular account xxxii LIFE OF GRAY .
... this year , besides a diary of the weather , and a very accurate calendar of * Vide Gruteri not : ad Plautum , vol . i . p . 295 , 4to . observations on natural history , he kept a regular account xxxii LIFE OF GRAY .
Сторінка xxxiii
Thomas Gray. observations on natural history , he kept a regular account of his health in Latin . By this it appears that his constitution was much enfeebled and im- paired , that alarming ... observations made by LIFE OF GRAY . xxxiii.
Thomas Gray. observations on natural history , he kept a regular account of his health in Latin . By this it appears that his constitution was much enfeebled and im- paired , that alarming ... observations made by LIFE OF GRAY . xxxiii.
Сторінка xxxiv
Thomas Gray. which Walpole sent to Gray . The observations made by the latter , as they were not published in Mr. Mason's Life , and as it is interesting to read the opinions which he entertained of his poetical contemporaries , I shall ...
Thomas Gray. which Walpole sent to Gray . The observations made by the latter , as they were not published in Mr. Mason's Life , and as it is interesting to read the opinions which he entertained of his poetical contemporaries , I shall ...
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