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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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... Borough beneath the waves . Two existing maps of the town , one of about 1590 , the other about 1790 , show how extensive this devasta- tion had been . This cause , and others arising from it , the gradual decay of the shipping and ...
... Borough beneath the waves . Two existing maps of the town , one of about 1590 , the other about 1790 , show how extensive this devasta- tion had been . This cause , and others arising from it , the gradual decay of the shipping and ...
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... Borough . But wherever he found books- especially poetry - he read them and remembered them . He early showed con- siderable acquaintance with the best English poets , and although Pope controlled his metrical forms , and something more ...
... Borough . But wherever he found books- especially poetry - he read them and remembered them . He early showed con- siderable acquaintance with the best English poets , and although Pope controlled his metrical forms , and something more ...
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... Borough in 1774 had brought with it its familiar temptations to pro- tracted debauch and it is significant that in 1775 he vacated the office of churchwarden that he had held for many years . George , to whom his father was not as a ...
... Borough in 1774 had brought with it its familiar temptations to pro- tracted debauch and it is significant that in 1775 he vacated the office of churchwarden that he had held for many years . George , to whom his father was not as a ...
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... borough House , Pall Mall , " had pledged himself that the author should receive some share of the profits , however small ; but even if he had not become bank- rupt immediately after its publication , it is unlikely that Crabbe would ...
... borough House , Pall Mall , " had pledged himself that the author should receive some share of the profits , however small ; but even if he had not become bank- rupt immediately after its publication , it is unlikely that Crabbe would ...
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