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... mind with many memories that served him well in his later poetry . In the meantime he was practising verse , though as yet showing little individuality . A Lady's Magazine of the day , bearing the name of its publisher , Mr. Wheble ...
... mind with many memories that served him well in his later poetry . In the meantime he was practising verse , though as yet showing little individuality . A Lady's Magazine of the day , bearing the name of its publisher , Mr. Wheble ...
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... mind , called the Leech - pond , and it was while I gazed on it , ' he said to my brother and me , one happy morning , ' that I determined to go to London and venture all . ' ' ― – About thirty years later , Crabbe contributed to a ...
... mind , called the Leech - pond , and it was while I gazed on it , ' he said to my brother and me , one happy morning , ' that I determined to go to London and venture all . ' ' ― – About thirty years later , Crabbe contributed to a ...
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... happy moment upon Edmund Burke one of the first of Englishmen , and in the capacity and energy of his mind , one of the greatest of human beings . " - It was in one of the early months of 1781 II . ] 25 POVERTY IN LONDON.
... happy moment upon Edmund Burke one of the first of Englishmen , and in the capacity and energy of his mind , one of the greatest of human beings . " - It was in one of the early months of 1781 II . ] 25 POVERTY IN LONDON.
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... mind like yours , sir , procure me pardon . I am one of those outcasts on the world who are without a friend , without employment , and without bread . " Pardon me a short preface . I had a partial father who gave me a better education ...
... mind like yours , sir , procure me pardon . I am one of those outcasts on the world who are without a friend , without employment , and without bread . " Pardon me a short preface . I had a partial father who gave me a better education ...
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... mind and feel- ings of a gentleman . " And he acted boldly on this assurance by at once placing Crabbe on the footing of a friend , and admitting him to his family circle . " He was invited to Beaconsfield , " Crabbe wrote in his short ...
... mind and feel- ings of a gentleman . " And he acted boldly on this assurance by at once placing Crabbe on the footing of a friend , and admitting him to his family circle . " He was invited to Beaconsfield , " Crabbe wrote in his short ...
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