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A slight view of the village and school of R----- in imitation of Gray's Eaton College
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To Mr. Gray, on his odes
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A Cursory examination of Dr. Johnson's strictures on the lyric performances of Gray
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A sermon, delivered to the church and congregation, on Jamaica Plain. Roxbury
the afternoon of the Lord's day, immediately succeeding the twelfth anniversary of his ordination, March 31, 1805 -
Implication, readers' resources, and Thomas Gray's Pindaric odes
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The railway system and its author, Thomas Gray, now of Exeter
a letter to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart., First Lord of the Treasury, etc., etc., etc -
The political passing bell
an elegy. Written in a country meeting house, April, 1789. -
Thomas Gray's journal of his visit to the Lake District in October 1769
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Thomas Gray
a life -
Thomas Gray ludens
frammenti dal Grand tour -
The consolation of otherness
the male love elegy in Milton, Gray, and Tennyson -
Men's work: gender, class, and the professionalization of poetry, 1660 - 1784
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Thomas Gray's Latin poetry
some classical, neo-Latin and vernacular contexts -
Blake's water-colours for the poems of Thomas Gray
with complete texts -
A true account from Lisburn in Ireland
of the examination of Robert Burdett painter, Joshua Shanks, Robert Hodscase, seamen; Thomas Gray, shoemaker, Henry Moore and Richard Givart, skinners, and inhabitants of Limerick, who made their escape lately from thence, and give this following account -
Gray agonistes
Thomas Gray and masculine friendship -
The works of Thomas Gray containing his poems and correspondence with several eminent literary characters
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Ruin seize thee, ruthless king!
A pindaric ode, not written by Mr. Gray -
The Petition and articles exhibitied by the parishioners of Pont Iland [sic] and others in the county of Northumberland against Dr. Gray, vicar of the said parish
vnto the honourable the House of Commons assembled in Parliament, March 15th, 1641 -
The petition and articles exhibitied by the parishioners of Pont Iland and others in the county of Northumberland, against Dr. Gray, vicar of the said parish
Vnto the honourable, the House of Commons assembled in Parliament. March 15th. 1641 -
Two quiet lives
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A dangerous liberty
translating Gray's Elegy -
Thomas Gray
poetry and poetic identity -
Horace Walpole's Cat
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A criticism on the Elegy written in a country church yard
Being a continuation of Dr. J-n's criticism on the poems of Gray