| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 pages
...his due acknowledgment to the Duke. If yo;i hear \vh» it is to be given to, pray let me know; for I interest myself a little in the history of it, and...thing, if it be retrievable, or ever had any credit. Rowe was, I think, the last man of character that had it; Eusden was a person of great hopes in his... | |
| Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1816 - 618 pages
...improve it ; how it stood when this criticism upon it was written, I cannot now recollect. — Mason. 304 wish somebody may accept it that will retrieve the...thing, if it be retrievable, or ever had any credit. Rowe was, I tbjnk, the last man of character that had it ; Eusden was a person of great hopes in his... | |
| 1821 - 394 pages
...all due acknowledgment to the duke. If you hear who it 'is to be given to, pray let me know ; for I interest myself a little in the history of it, and...thing, if it be retrievable, or ever had any credit.— Rowe was, I think, the last man of character that had it ; Eusden was a person of great hopes in his... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1820 - 548 pages
...all due acknowledgments to the Duke. If you hear who it is to be given to, pray let me know ; for I interest myself a little in the history of it, and...thing, if it be retrievable, or ever had any credit. Rowe was, I think, the last man of character that had it; Eusden was a person of great hopes in his... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1820 - 492 pages
...hear who it is to be given to, pray let me know; for I interest myself a little in the history of i£ and rather wish somebody may accept it that will retrieve...thing, if it be retrievable, or ever had any credit. — Rowe was, I think, the last man of character that had it; Eusden was a person of great hopes in... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1827 - 468 pages
...all due acknowledgments to the Duke. If you hear who it is to be given to, pray let me know ; for I interest myself a little in the history of it, and...thing, if it be retrievable, or ever had any credit. Rowe was, I think, the last man of character that had it ; Eusden was a person of great hopes in his... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1835 - 330 pages
...town) to write to him concerning it. — Mason. hear who it is to be given to, pray let me know ; for I interest myself a little in the history of it, and...thing, if it be retrievable, or ever had any credit. Rowe was, I think, the last man of character that had it ; Eusden was a person of great hopes in his... | |
| Andrew Amos - 1846 - 598 pages
...expresses himself anxious to leam who was to be promoted to the vacant laureatship ; he writes, " I interest myself a little in the history of it, and rather wish somebody may accept it, who will retrieve the credit of the thing, if it be retrievable. Eusden (the deceased laureat) was... | |
| Andrew Amos - 1846 - 574 pages
...expresses himself anxious to learn who was to be promoted to the vacant laurcatship ; he writes, " I interest myself a little in the history of it, and rather wish somebody may accept it, who will retrieve the credit of the thing, if it be retrievable. Eusden (the deceased laurcat) was... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1853 - 536 pages
...sensations ; for my part I would rather be serjeant trumpeter or pinmaker to the palace. Nevertheless I interest myself a little in the history of it, and...thing, if it be retrievable, or ever had any credit. Howe was, I think, the last man of character that had it. As to Settle, whom you mention, he belonged... | |
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