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... WITH BURKE 34 CHAPTER IV LIFE AT BELVOIR CASTLE 55 CHAPTER V IN SUFFOLK AGAIN 71 CHAPTER VI The Parish Register . 91 CHAPTER VII 108 The Borough CHAPTER VIII 128 Tales . CHAPTER IX VISITING IN LONDON CHAPTER X THE TALES OF vii.
... WITH BURKE 34 CHAPTER IV LIFE AT BELVOIR CASTLE 55 CHAPTER V IN SUFFOLK AGAIN 71 CHAPTER VI The Parish Register . 91 CHAPTER VII 108 The Borough CHAPTER VIII 128 Tales . CHAPTER IX VISITING IN LONDON CHAPTER X THE TALES OF vii.
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... Belvoir Castle , when he might be free from his engagements at Aldeburgh . That Burke should have ventured on this step is significant , both as re- gards the Duke and Duchess , and Crabbe . Crabbe's son remarks with truth that an ...
... Belvoir Castle , when he might be free from his engagements at Aldeburgh . That Burke should have ventured on this step is significant , both as re- gards the Duke and Duchess , and Crabbe . Crabbe's son remarks with truth that an ...
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... Belvoir , as his son admits , full of difficulties . It is quite possible and even natural that the guests and visitors at the Castle did not always accept Crabbe's talents as making up for a certain want of polish - or even perhaps for ...
... Belvoir , as his son admits , full of difficulties . It is quite possible and even natural that the guests and visitors at the Castle did not always accept Crabbe's talents as making up for a certain want of polish - or even perhaps for ...
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... Belvoir was attended with many painful circumstances , and productive in his mind of some of the acutest sensations of wounded pride that have ever been traced by any pen . " It is not necessary to hold Crabbe himself entirely ...
... Belvoir was attended with many painful circumstances , and productive in his mind of some of the acutest sensations of wounded pride that have ever been traced by any pen . " It is not necessary to hold Crabbe himself entirely ...
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... Belvoir were many who shared that interest to the full , such as the Duke of Queens- berry , Lord Lothian , Bishop Watson , and the eccentric Dr. Robert Glynn . Again , it was during Crabbe's residence at Belvoir that the Duke's brother ...
... Belvoir were many who shared that interest to the full , such as the Duke of Queens- berry , Lord Lothian , Bishop Watson , and the eccentric Dr. Robert Glynn . Again , it was during Crabbe's residence at Belvoir that the Duke's brother ...
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acquaintance admirable Aldeburgh Alfred Ainger appeared beauty Beccles Belvoir Castle Borough brother Burke Burke's called character couplet Crabbe seems Crabbe's critics death Dodsley doubt Dudley North Duke early eyes F. W. H. Myers father feel FitzGerald fortune George Crabbe Glemham Glemham Hall Goldsmith Hall happy heart hope human humble interest J. A. Symonds kind lady later Leadbeater Leslie Stephen letter lines literary live London Lord lover married mind Miss Elmy Muston nature neighbourhood neighbours never o'er occasion once Parham Parish Register parishioners passage picture poem poet poet's poetic poetry poor Pope published quoted R. W. Church readers Rendham residence Rogers Scott Sir Eustace Grey sorrows stanzas Stathern story Suffolk taste tells thou thought Thurlow tion told Tovell town Trowbridge truth Vale of Belvoir verse village volume wife Wordsworth writes young youth