Excerpt from The Correspondence of Gray, Walpole, West and Ashton (1734-1771), Vol. 1 of 2: Including More Than One Hundred Letters; 1734-1740 Or the 248 letters, constituting the Correspondence of Gray, Walpole, West, and Ashton, contained in these volumes, I t I are now printed for the first time, namely eighty-nine by Gray, five by Walpole, nine by West, and eight by Ashton; and twenty-one are now first printed in full, namely fifteen by Gray, one by Walpole, one by West, and four by Ashton. Of the remaining 1 16, which have been reprinted from various sources, forty nine were written by Gray, twenty-nine by Walpole, twenty-nine by West, and nine by Ashton; thus making a total of r 53 letters by Gray, thirty-five by Walpole, thirty-nine by West, and twenty-one by Ashton'.
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