Alternate Form:
bound into a copy of Mathias's Works of Thomas Gray (London, 1814), vol. II, part 2
References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 512, vol. iii, 1110-1112; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCCLVI, vol. iii, 266-267; Works (1835-1843), letter XXIV, vol. v, 101-103
Contents: Incipit: " Hence vain deluding Joys is our motto hier, written on every feature,". Sent from Cambridge. to Blundeston. Dateline: "the 6. Jan. 1770". Address: "Cambridge". Envelope (front): "To The Revd Mr Nicholls at Blundeston near Leostoff Suffolk by Yarmouth" Postmark: "CAMBRIDGE".
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.
References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 515, vol. iii, 1117-1119; Letters written from various parts of the Continent, between the years 1785 and 1794: containing a variety of anecdotes relative to the present state of literature in Germany, ... With an appendix. In which are included, three letters of Gray's, ... By Frederick Matthisson, translated from the German ..., by Anne Plumptre. London: printed for T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1799, 533-535; Essays and Criticisms by Thomas Gray (1911), letter excerpt, 296-299; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCCLIX, vol. iii, 271-272; Works (1816), section V, letter X, vol. ii, 549-551; Works (1835-1843), section V, letter X, vol. iv, 178-181
Contents: Incipit: "Never did I feel, my dear Bonstetten, to what a tedious length the few". Sent from [Cambridge].
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.
References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 520, vol. iii, 1127-1128; Letters written from various parts of the Continent, between the years 1785 and 1794: containing a variety of anecdotes relative to the present state of literature in Germany, ... With an appendix. In which are included, three letters of Gray's, ... By Frederick Matthisson, translated from the German ..., by Anne Plumptre. London: printed for T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1799, 533-535; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCCLXIV, vol. iii, 281-282; Works (1816), section V, letter XII, vol. ii, 554-556; Works (1835-1843), section V, letter XII, vol. iv, 185-186
Contents: Incipit: "Alas! how do I every moment feel the truth of what I have somewhere read:". Sent from [Cambridge].
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.
References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 523, vol. iii, 1132; Letters written from various parts of the Continent, between the years 1785 and 1794: containing a variety of anecdotes relative to the present state of literature in Germany, ... With an appendix. In which are included, three letters of Gray's, ... By Frederick Matthisson, translated from the German ..., by Anne Plumptre. London: printed for T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1799, 533-535; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCCLXV, vol. iii, 282-283; Works (1816), section V, letter XIII, vol. ii, 556-557; Works (1835-1843), section V, letter [XIII], vol. iv, 187-188
Contents: Incipit: "I am return'd, my dear B., from the little journey I had made into Suffolk". Sent from [Cambridge].
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.