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Page 77
... Rendham , where he remained during his last four years . Crabbe was looking forward to his elder son's going up to Cambridge in 1803 , and this formed an additional reason for wishing to remain as long as might v . ] 77 IN SUFFOLK AGAIN.
... Rendham , where he remained during his last four years . Crabbe was looking forward to his elder son's going up to Cambridge in 1803 , and this formed an additional reason for wishing to remain as long as might v . ] 77 IN SUFFOLK AGAIN.
Page 78
... Rendham , and The Borough was also begun . After so long an abstinence from the glory of print , Crabbe at last found the required stimulus to ambition in the need of some further income for his two sons ' educa- tion . But during the ...
... Rendham , and The Borough was also begun . After so long an abstinence from the glory of print , Crabbe at last found the required stimulus to ambition in the need of some further income for his two sons ' educa- tion . But during the ...
Page 90
... Rendham , all three places lying within a small area , and within reach of the same old friends and relations . No wonder that he left the neighbour- hood with a reluctance that was probably too well guessed by his parishioners in the ...
... Rendham , all three places lying within a small area , and within reach of the same old friends and relations . No wonder that he left the neighbour- hood with a reluctance that was probably too well guessed by his parishioners in the ...
Page 108
... Rendham in Suffolk in 1801 , continued at Muston after the return thither in 1805 , and finally completed during a long visit to Alde- burgh in the autumn of 1809. That the poem should have been " in the making " during at least eight ...
... Rendham in Suffolk in 1801 , continued at Muston after the return thither in 1805 , and finally completed during a long visit to Alde- burgh in the autumn of 1809. That the poem should have been " in the making " during at least eight ...
Page 206
... Rendham , 77 ; ill - health , 78 , 79 ; use of opium , 79 , 80 , 84 , 85 , 88 ; returns to Muston , 90 , 91 ; pub- lishes a new volume of poems , 92 ; The Parish Register , 92-107 ; his great popularity , 103 , 122 ; friendship with Sir ...
... Rendham , 77 ; ill - health , 78 , 79 ; use of opium , 79 , 80 , 84 , 85 , 88 ; returns to Muston , 90 , 91 ; pub- lishes a new volume of poems , 92 ; The Parish Register , 92-107 ; his great popularity , 103 , 122 ; friendship with Sir ...
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