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... literary executor . Finally , I have once again to thank my old friend the Master of Peterhouse for his careful reading of my proof sheets . July 1903 . Α . Α . CONTENTS CHAPTER I PAGE 1 EARLY LIFE IN ALDEBURGH CHAPTER vi PREFACE.
... literary executor . Finally , I have once again to thank my old friend the Master of Peterhouse for his careful reading of my proof sheets . July 1903 . Α . Α . CONTENTS CHAPTER I PAGE 1 EARLY LIFE IN ALDEBURGH CHAPTER vi PREFACE.
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... once flourishing ports on the same coast , Aldeburgh had for its most fatal enemy , the sea . The gradual encroachments of that irresistible power had in the course of two centuries buried a large portion of the ancient Borough beneath ...
... once flourishing ports on the same coast , Aldeburgh had for its most fatal enemy , the sea . The gradual encroachments of that irresistible power had in the course of two centuries buried a large portion of the ancient Borough beneath ...
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... many years . George , to whom his father was not as a rule unkind , did not shrink from once more assisting him among the butter - tubs on Slaughden - Quay . Poetry seems to have been for a while 1. ] 11 EARLY LIFE IN ALDEBURGH.
... many years . George , to whom his father was not as a rule unkind , did not shrink from once more assisting him among the butter - tubs on Slaughden - Quay . Poetry seems to have been for a while 1. ] 11 EARLY LIFE IN ALDEBURGH.
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... once more in Aldeburgh , and assistant to an apothecary of the name of Maskill . This gentleman seems to have found Aldeburgh hope- less , for in a few months he left the town , and Crabbe set up for himself as his successor . But he ...
... once more in Aldeburgh , and assistant to an apothecary of the name of Maskill . This gentleman seems to have found Aldeburgh hope- less , for in a few months he left the town , and Crabbe set up for himself as his successor . But he ...
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... once he found where his true strength lay , owed a charm for which readers of poetry had long been hungering . The floral outfit of pastoral poets , when Crabbe began to write , was a hortus siccus indeed . Distinctness in painting the ...
... once he found where his true strength lay , owed a charm for which readers of poetry had long been hungering . The floral outfit of pastoral poets , when Crabbe began to write , was a hortus siccus indeed . Distinctness in painting the ...
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