I shall continue good part of the summer); and having put an end to a thing, whose beginning you have seen long ago, I immediately send it you.* You will, I hope, look upon it in the light of a thing with an end to it ; a merit that most of my writings... Letters of Thomas Gray: Two Volumes in One - Pagina 197de Thomas Gray - 1820 - 244 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1827 - 468 pagini
...from me for writing so seldom, especially as of all people living I know you are the least a friend to letters spun out of one's own brains, with all...have been here at Stoke a few days (where I shall con- . tinue good part of the summer); and having put an end the studious, but adapted to the common... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1835 - 330 pagini
...from me for writing so seldom, especially as of all people living I know you are the least a friend to letters spun out of one's own brains, with all...(where I shall continue good part of the summer ;) and baring put an end to a thing,* whose beginning you have seen long ago, I immediately send it you. You... | |
| 1881 - 670 pagini
...Pogis "purchased all Gray's MSS." t In a letter dated June 12th, 1750, the poet tells Mr Walpole,—" I have been here at Stoke a few days where I shall continue a good part of the summer ; and havinj put an end to a thing whose beginning you have see; long ago,... | |
| William Collins - 1854 - 430 pagini
...every part; but that the labor of this in a long poem would be intolerable. " where I shall continue a good part of the summer ; and, having put an end to a thing whoso beginning you have suen long ago', I immediately send it you. You will, I hope, look upon it... | |
| William Collins, Thomas Gray, Oliver Goldsmith - 1860 - 422 pagini
...part ; but that the labor of this in a long poem would be intolerable. ' ' where I shall continue a good part of the summer ; and, having put an end to...send it you. You will, I hope, look upon it in the liejht of a thing with an end to it ; a merit that most of my writings have wanted, and are like to... | |
| John Milton - 1860 - 574 pagini
...from me for writing so seldom, especially as of all people living I know yon an the least a friend to letters spun out of one's own brains, with all...that accompanies sentimental productions. I have been ben at Stoke a few days (where I shall continue good part of the summer;) and having put an end to... | |
| 1867 - 556 pagini
...from me for writing so seldom, especially as of all people living I know yon аи the least a friend to letters spun out of one's own brains, with all...Stoke a few days (where I shall continue good part of th« summer;) and having put an end tot thing, whose beginning you have seen long ap, I immediately... | |
| 1875 - 334 pagini
...; since, in a Letter addressed by the Author to the Hon. Horace Walpole, dated June 12th, he says " I have been here at Stoke a few days, where I shall continue a good part of the summer ; and having put an end to a thing whose beginning you have seen long ago,... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1886 - 164 pagini
...finished until 1750, when Gray sent it to Walpole with a letter (dated June 12, 1750) in which he says : " I have been here at Stoke a few days (where I shall...seen long ago, I immediately send it you. You will, I hopr, look upon it in the light of a thing with an end to it : a merit that most of my writings have... | |
| James Thorne - 1876 - 430 pagini
...own testimony that the poem was finished at Stoke : — STOKE POGES. STOKE POGES. shall continue a good part of the summer) ; and having put an end to...beginning you have seen long ago, I immediately send it to you. You will I hope look on it in the light of a thing uith <tn end te it ; л merit that most... | |
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