The Works of Thomas Gray, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1835 |
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Page 30
... flowers of eloquence ? However , you will find the remainder here at the end in an outrageous long speech it was begun above four years ago , ( it is a misfortune you know my age , else I might have added , ) when I was very young ...
... flowers of eloquence ? However , you will find the remainder here at the end in an outrageous long speech it was begun above four years ago , ( it is a misfortune you know my age , else I might have added , ) when I was very young ...
Page 125
... flowering shrubs , the rock is cut up till it is as smooth and as sleek as satin ; the river has a gravel - walk by ... flowers , and in corn , very near a fortnight behind this part of Buckinghamshire ; that they have no nightingales ...
... flowering shrubs , the rock is cut up till it is as smooth and as sleek as satin ; the river has a gravel - walk by ... flowers , and in corn , very near a fortnight behind this part of Buckinghamshire ; that they have no nightingales ...
Page 178
... flowers of the soil , and not introduce the exotics of ano- ther climate . I am greatly pleased with Mason's Caractacus in its present state . The contrivance and arrange- ment of events , the manners of the country : the characters and ...
... flowers of the soil , and not introduce the exotics of ano- ther climate . I am greatly pleased with Mason's Caractacus in its present state . The contrivance and arrange- ment of events , the manners of the country : the characters and ...
Page 186
... flower in it ; gild it with a costly expression ; let it strike the fancy , the ear , or the heart , and I am satisfied . The other particular expressions which I object to , I mark on the manuscript . Now , I desire you would neither ...
... flower in it ; gild it with a costly expression ; let it strike the fancy , the ear , or the heart , and I am satisfied . The other particular expressions which I object to , I mark on the manuscript . Now , I desire you would neither ...
Page 215
... flowers . My nosegays , from Covent - garden , con- sist of nothing but scarlet - martagons , everlasting- peas , double - stocks , pinks , and flowering - marjoram . As I have kept no exact account hitherto this year , I can say no ...
... flowers . My nosegays , from Covent - garden , con- sist of nothing but scarlet - martagons , everlasting- peas , double - stocks , pinks , and flowering - marjoram . As I have kept no exact account hitherto this year , I can say no ...
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