| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 sayfa
...Near Henley. I must come to town much sooner. Cambridge is a delight of a place, now there is no body in it. I do believe you would like it, if you knew...that get it an ill name and spoil all. Our friend Dr. * * -j- (one of its nuisances) is not expected here again in a hurry. He is gone to his grave with... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 320 sayfa
...Michaelmas; but I fear I must come to town much sooner. Cambridge is a delight of a place, now there inobody in it. I do believe you would like it, if you knew what it was without inhahitants. It is they, I assure you, that get it an ill name and spoil all. Our friend Dr. (one of... | |
| Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1816 - 618 sayfa
...scene, it must be confessed) till Mich&elmsts; but I fear 1 must come to town much sooner. Cambridge is a delight of a place, now there is nobody in it. I...that get it an ill name and spoil all. Our friend Dr. * * f (one of its nuisances) is not expected here again in a hurry. He is gone to his grave with five... | |
| 1821 - 394 sayfa
...but I fear F must come to town much sooner. Cambridge is a delight of a place, now there is no body in it. I do believe you would like it, if you knew...again in a hurry. He is gone to his grave with five fiuc mackarel (large and full of roe) in • Physician at Epsom, With this gentleman Mr. Cray commenced... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1820 - 492 sayfa
...but I fear I must come to town much sooner. Cambridge is a delight of a place, now there is no body in it. I do believe you would like it, if you knew...of its nuisances) is not expected here again in a * Near Henley. " hurry. He is gone to his grave with five fine mackarel (large and full of roe) in... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1820 - 548 sayfa
...scene, it must be confessed) till Michaelmas ; but I fear I must come to town much sooner. Cambridge is a delight of a place, now there is nobody in it. I...that get it an ill name and spoil all. Our friend Dr. * * J (one of its nuisances) is not expected here again in a hurry. He is gone to his grave with five... | |
| 1826 - 240 sayfa
...writing to Dr. Clarke, thin speaks of Cambridge and one of its accomplished .members : — " Cambridge is a delight of a place, now there is nobody in it. I do believe you would like it. if von knew what it is without inhabitants. It is they, I assure you, that get it an ill name, and spoil... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1827 - 468 sayfa
...scene, it must be confessed) till Michaelmas ; but I fear I must come to town much sooner. Cambridge is a delight of a place, now there is nobody in it. I...that get it an ill name and spoil all. Our friend Dr. * * f (one of its nuisances) is not expected here again in a hurry. He is gone to his grave with five... | |
| 1829 - 558 sayfa
...would wish to continue here till Michaelmas ; but I fear I must come to town much sooner. Cambridge is a delight of a place, now there is nobody in it. I...friend Dr. (one of its nuisances) is not expected here in a hurry. He is gone to his grave with five fine mackarel (large and full of roe) in his belly. He... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1835 - 330 sayfa
...scene, it must be confessed) till Michaelmas ; but I fear I must come to town much sooner. Cambridge is a delight of a place, now there is nobody in it. I...expected here again in a hurry. He is gone to his * " My Lady Aislesbury has been much diverted, and so you will too. Gray is in this neighbourhood.... | |
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