The poems, with critical notes; a life of the author; and an essay on his poetry; by the Rev. John MitfordJ. Mawman, 1816 |
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Thomas Gray, John Mitford. ADVERTISEMENT . IN presenting the first volume of this work to the notice of the public , the editor takes the opportunity of stating , that his inten- tion has been to form a more complete collection of the ...
Thomas Gray, John Mitford. ADVERTISEMENT . IN presenting the first volume of this work to the notice of the public , the editor takes the opportunity of stating , that his inten- tion has been to form a more complete collection of the ...
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Thomas Gray, John Mitford. the hand - writing of Gray , the editor has made the selection which he now offers to the public , with the most perfect confidence of its affording additional delight to those who have estimated the value of ...
Thomas Gray, John Mitford. the hand - writing of Gray , the editor has made the selection which he now offers to the public , with the most perfect confidence of its affording additional delight to those who have estimated the value of ...
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Thomas Gray, John Mitford. THE LIFE OF THOMAS GRAY , ESQ . THOMAS GRAY , the subject of the present narrative , was the fifth child of Mr. Philip Gray , a respectable citizen and money- scrivener in London . His grandfather was also a ...
Thomas Gray, John Mitford. THE LIFE OF THOMAS GRAY , ESQ . THOMAS GRAY , the subject of the present narrative , was the fifth child of Mr. Philip Gray , a respectable citizen and money- scrivener in London . His grandfather was also a ...
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Thomas Gray, John Mitford. survived . The rest died in their infancy , from suffocation , pro- duced by a fullness of blood : and he owed his life to a me- morable instance of the love and courage of his mother , who ... GRAY . LIFE OF GRAY.
Thomas Gray, John Mitford. survived . The rest died in their infancy , from suffocation , pro- duced by a fullness of blood : and he owed his life to a me- morable instance of the love and courage of his mother , who ... GRAY . LIFE OF GRAY.
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... Gray's friendship was affectionate and anxious , and only terminated by the early death of his friend in his twenty - sixth year . 6 When Gray removed to Peter - house , Horace Walpole * went to King's - college in the same university ...
... Gray's friendship was affectionate and anxious , and only terminated by the early death of his friend in his twenty - sixth year . 6 When Gray removed to Peter - house , Horace Walpole * went to King's - college in the same university ...
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