I have but one bad way left to escape the honour they would inflict upon me; and therefore am obliged to desire you would make Dodsley print it immediately (which may be done in less than a week's time) from your copy, but without my name, in what form... Letters of Thomas Gray: Two Volumes in One - Page 203by Thomas Gray - 1820 - 244 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edmund Gosse - Authors, English - 1882 - 252 pages
...it immediately (which may bo done in less than a week's time) from your copy, but without my name, in what form is most convenient for him, but on his best paper and character ; lie must correct the press himself, and print it without any interval between the stanzas, because... | |
| Henry Morley - English literature - 1883 - 938 pages
...in less than a week's time) from your copy, but without my name, in what form is most convenient to him, but on his best paper and character. He must...places continued beyond them ; and the title must be, 1 Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard.' If he would add a line or two to say it came into his hands... | |
| Bibliography - 1884 - 396 pages
...without my name, in what form is most convenient to him, but on his best paper and character; he mast correct the press himself, and print it without any...Church-yard.' If he would add a line or two to say that it came into his hands by accident, I should like it better. If you behold the Magazine of Magazines... | |
| English wit and humor - 1888 - 344 pages
...his best paper and character ; he must correct the press himself, and print it without any intervals between the stanzas, because the sense is in some places continued beyond them." Accordingly, on the i6th of February, 1751, five days after this letter was written, the first edition... | |
| Archaeology - 1883 - 370 pages
...the " Elegy " printed, without the author's name, " in what form is most convenient to the printer, but on his best paper and character ; he must correct the press himself, and print it without any intervals between the stanzas, because the sense is in some places continued without." Accordingly,... | |
| English wit and humor - 1888 - 344 pages
...the " Elegy " printed, without the author's name. " in what form is most convenient to the printer, but on his best paper and character ; he must correct the press himself, and print it without any intervals between the stanzas, because the sense is in some places continueij beyond them." Accordingly,... | |
| Reginald Heber Holbrook - 1886 - 56 pages
...it immediately (which may be done in less than a week's time) from your copy, but without my name, in what form is most convenient for him, but on his...must correct the press himself, and print it without an interval between the stanzas, because the sense is in some places continued without them.' All this... | |
| Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1891 - 192 pages
...it immediately (which may be done in less than a week's time) from your copy, bat without my name, in what form is most convenient for him, but on his best paper and character ; he most correct the press himself, and print it without any interval between the stanzas, because the... | |
| Thomas Gray - English literature - 1894 - 252 pages
...15 immediately (which may be done in less than a week's time) from your copy, but without my name, in what form is most convenient for him, but on his...without any interval between the stanzas, because 20 the sense is in some places continued beyond them ; and the title must be, — • Elegy, written... | |
| Thomas Gray - English literature - 1894 - 250 pages
...less than a week's time) from your copy, but without my name, in what form is most convenient fcjr him, but on his best paper and character ; he must...without any interval between the stanzas, because 20 the sense is in some places continued beyond them ; and the title must be, — Elegy, written in... | |
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