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Page 7
... remained with him until 1775 . We have the authority of Crabbe's son and biog- rapher for saying that he never really cared for the profession he had adopted . What proficiency he finally attained in it , before he forsook it for ever ...
... remained with him until 1775 . We have the authority of Crabbe's son and biog- rapher for saying that he never really cared for the profession he had adopted . What proficiency he finally attained in it , before he forsook it for ever ...
Page 8
... remained at Woodbridge , gave him the opportunity of occasional visits , and there can be no doubt that apart from the fascinations of his " Mira , " by which name he proceeded to celebrate her in occasional verse , the experience of ...
... remained at Woodbridge , gave him the opportunity of occasional visits , and there can be no doubt that apart from the fascinations of his " Mira , " by which name he proceeded to celebrate her in occasional verse , the experience of ...
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... remained stout of heart — his faith in Providence still his strong comfort - and the Vickery family , though he must have been constantly in their debt , were unfailingly kind and hospitable . He was 20 [ CHAP . CRABBE.
... remained stout of heart — his faith in Providence still his strong comfort - and the Vickery family , though he must have been constantly in their debt , were unfailingly kind and hospitable . He was 20 [ CHAP . CRABBE.
Page 38
... remained to be told to Burke four months after their acquaintance had begun . An explanation of this may be found in the autobiographical matter that Crabbe late in life . supplied to the New Monthly Magazine in 1816. He there intimates ...
... remained to be told to Burke four months after their acquaintance had begun . An explanation of this may be found in the autobiographical matter that Crabbe late in life . supplied to the New Monthly Magazine in 1816. He there intimates ...
Page 64
... was a non - resident . For the present he remained three years at the small and very retired village of Muston , about five miles from Grantham . " The house in which Crabbe lived at Muston , " writes Mr. Hutton 64 [ CHAP . CRABBE.
... was a non - resident . For the present he remained three years at the small and very retired village of Muston , about five miles from Grantham . " The house in which Crabbe lived at Muston , " writes Mr. Hutton 64 [ CHAP . CRABBE.
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