The Letters of Thomas Gray: Including the Correspondence of Gray and Mason, Volume 3G. Bell and sons, 1912 - Poets, English |
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... LONDON : G. BELL AND SONS , LTD . PORTUGAL STREET , KINGSWAY , W.C. CAMBRIDGE : DEIGHTON , BELL & CO . NEW YORK : THE MACMILLAN CO . BOMBAY : A. H. WHEELER & CO . OF THOMAS GRAY INCLUDING THE CORRESPONDENCE OF GRAY AND MASON.
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... York . I take it certainly to have been the chapel of St. Sepulchre , founded by Archbishop Roger , of which Dugdale has given us the original charta fundationis ; but , as this opinion seems to contradict the opinion of Torre , and of ...
... York . I take it certainly to have been the chapel of St. Sepulchre , founded by Archbishop Roger , of which Dugdale has given us the original charta fundationis ; but , as this opinion seems to contradict the opinion of Torre , and of ...
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... York . This is probably an excerpt ( garbled , more Masonico , ) from a separate letter , in which Mason , and perhaps his Elfrida , are treated with unbecoming levity . Mason has given a portentous note , in which he illustrates these ...
... York . This is probably an excerpt ( garbled , more Masonico , ) from a separate letter , in which Mason , and perhaps his Elfrida , are treated with unbecoming levity . Mason has given a portentous note , in which he illustrates these ...
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... York , June 28th , 1763 . Stonhewer tells me that you are returned to 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 ...
... York , June 28th , 1763 . Stonhewer tells me that you are returned to 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 ...
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... York entirely , without having resolved in what other place to reside . To say the truth , I am not displeased at this ; for of all the admirers I have had in my time , I think he would tire me the most was I to have much of him . He ...
... York entirely , without having resolved in what other place to reside . To say the truth , I am not displeased at this ; for of all the admirers I have had in my time , I think he would tire me the most was I to have much of him . He ...
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