The Letters of Thomas Gray: Including the Correspondence of Gray and Mason, Volume 3G. Bell and sons, 1912 - Poets, English |
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... Gray and Mason Thomas Gray Duncan Crookes Tovey. DVNCANO FILIO PER ADVERSA , PER SECVNDA COMITI , AMICO , ADIVTORI QVAECVNQVE AD GRAIVM ILLVSTRANDVM DE SVO CONTVLIT DEDICAT PATER TO FRIENDS OF EARLY DAYS AT TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE.
... Gray and Mason Thomas Gray Duncan Crookes Tovey. DVNCANO FILIO PER ADVERSA , PER SECVNDA COMITI , AMICO , ADIVTORI QVAECVNQVE AD GRAIVM ILLVSTRANDVM DE SVO CONTVLIT DEDICAT PATER TO FRIENDS OF EARLY DAYS AT TRINITY COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE.
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... CAMBRIDGE [ H. J. , H. C. G. M. , J. M. I. , B. E. H. ] I might say , after Dogberry , " if I were as tedious as a king , I could find it in my heart to bestow it all of your worships . " But I prefer to say , after our author , " If ...
... CAMBRIDGE [ H. J. , H. C. G. M. , J. M. I. , B. E. H. ] I might say , after Dogberry , " if I were as tedious as a king , I could find it in my heart to bestow it all of your worships . " But I prefer to say , after our author , " If ...
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... Cambridge , to Mr. W. H. Johnston , a connection of the Antrobus family , to Mr. John Murray , to whom this edition owes the more exact reprint of the Journal in the Lakes , to Mr. W. L. Courtney and Mr. H. Littledale , whose loss many ...
... Cambridge , to Mr. W. H. Johnston , a connection of the Antrobus family , to Mr. John Murray , to whom this edition owes the more exact reprint of the Journal in the Lakes , to Mr. W. L. Courtney and Mr. H. Littledale , whose loss many ...
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... Cambridge ; therefore I trust you are at leisure to read and to answer my letter , and to tell me what is to be done about the count and his Coserella . One cannot thank him 3 Mrs. Montagu's in Portman Square , with a few others ...
... Cambridge ; therefore I trust you are at leisure to read and to answer my letter , and to tell me what is to be done about the count and his Coserella . One cannot thank him 3 Mrs. Montagu's in Portman Square , with a few others ...
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