Elegy Written in a Country Church-yardJohn Van Voorst, 1839 - 64 pages |
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... he is said to have exclaimed , that he would have preferred being its author , to that of being the victor in the pro- jected attack in which he so gloriously lost his life . vi The favour with which this edition may be received.
... he is said to have exclaimed , that he would have preferred being its author , to that of being the victor in the pro- jected attack in which he so gloriously lost his life . vi The favour with which this edition may be received.
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Thomas Gray. vi The favour with which this edition may be received , will be entirely owing to the talents of the eminent artists who have so kindly seconded the Editor , if he may apply such a word , in his wish to produce a specimen of ...
Thomas Gray. vi The favour with which this edition may be received , will be entirely owing to the talents of the eminent artists who have so kindly seconded the Editor , if he may apply such a word , in his wish to produce a specimen of ...
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... favour of their accuracy and correctness . The work will consist of about thirty numbers , to be published monthly , each contain- ing four plates , with the corresponding letter - press . Price , in royal 8vo , 2s . 6d . plain , 5s ...
... favour of their accuracy and correctness . The work will consist of about thirty numbers , to be published monthly , each contain- ing four plates , with the corresponding letter - press . Price , in royal 8vo , 2s . 6d . plain , 5s ...