Vol. III. EXTRACTS from the common-place books and other MSS. of Thomas Gray, the poet, including:-Notes on Sophocles, the Greek orators, Athenæus, etc. ff. 3-59;-Notes on the Gray family, ff. 61, 66, 76;-"Beauties and faults observed by Mr. Chambers... between 1847-1856

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Vol. III. EXTRACTS from the common-place books and other MSS. of Thomas Gray, the poet, including:-Notes on Sophocles, the Greek orators, Athenæus, etc. ff. 3-59;-Notes on the Gray family, ff. 61, 66, 76;-"Beauties and faults observed by Mr. Chambers... between 1847-1856

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