The Letters of Thomas Gray: Including the Correspondence of Gray and Mason, Volume 3G. Bell and sons, 1912 - Poets, English |
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... persons maintained in its service , I question not but there was a large convent built round it , of which there are plainly the foundations still to be seen ; and what puts the matter out of all doubt that this building was separate ...
... persons maintained in its service , I question not but there was a large convent built round it , of which there are plainly the foundations still to be seen ; and what puts the matter out of all doubt that this building was separate ...
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... persons well known in literature and science , the Rev. William and the Rev. Thomas Ludlam , both Fellows of St. John's College . William was M.A. 1742 , and died 1788 ; Thomas was M.A. 1752 , and died 1811. They were both highly ...
... persons well known in literature and science , the Rev. William and the Rev. Thomas Ludlam , both Fellows of St. John's College . William was M.A. 1742 , and died 1788 ; Thomas was M.A. 1752 , and died 1811. They were both highly ...
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... person so celebrated for his politezza e dottrina as my cousin Taylor Howe . ' Are you upon the road to see all these wonders , and snuff up the incense of Pisa , or has Mr. Brown abated your ardour by sending you the originals ? I am ...
... person so celebrated for his politezza e dottrina as my cousin Taylor Howe . ' Are you upon the road to see all these wonders , and snuff up the incense of Pisa , or has Mr. Brown abated your ardour by sending you the originals ? I am ...
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... person . If you know anybody now in London ( for Stonhewer has left it ) whom I can write to on this subject , pray tell me . It is said in the papers he is prosecuting the people who confined him ; if so , assisting him at present is ...
... person . If you know anybody now in London ( for Stonhewer has left it ) whom I can write to on this subject , pray tell me . It is said in the papers he is prosecuting the people who confined him ; if so , assisting him at present is ...
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... person , yet that is not impossible ; & your Son ( I think ) stands a very good chance , wch cannot chuse but open an agreeable prospect to you , in wch I take a part , & congratulate you both upon it . I doubt you have not read ...
... person , yet that is not impossible ; & your Son ( I think ) stands a very good chance , wch cannot chuse but open an agreeable prospect to you , in wch I take a part , & congratulate you both upon it . I doubt you have not read ...
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