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... FRIENDSHIP 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 . VISITING IN LONDON CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X THE TALES OF vii.
... FRIENDSHIP 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 . VISITING IN LONDON CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X THE TALES OF vii.
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... Suffolk , only a few miles from Saxmundham , with which it is connected by a branch line of the Great Eastern Railway . It began to be known for its fine air and sea - bathing about the middle of the 1. ] 3 EARLY LIFE IN ALDEBURGH.
... Suffolk , only a few miles from Saxmundham , with which it is connected by a branch line of the Great Eastern Railway . It began to be known for its fine air and sea - bathing about the middle of the 1. ] 3 EARLY LIFE IN ALDEBURGH.
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... Suffolk for many generations . His father , after school - teaching in various parishes in the neighbourhood , finally settled down in his native place as collector of the salt duties , a post which his father had filled before him ...
... Suffolk for many generations . His father , after school - teaching in various parishes in the neighbourhood , finally settled down in his native place as collector of the salt duties , a post which his father had filled before him ...
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... Suffolk town of Beccles , where her mother still resided , and where Miss Elmy paid her occasional visits . The long journey from Aldeburgh to Beccles was often taken by Crabbe , and the changing features of the scenery traversed were ...
... Suffolk town of Beccles , where her mother still resided , and where Miss Elmy paid her occasional visits . The long journey from Aldeburgh to Beccles was often taken by Crabbe , and the changing features of the scenery traversed were ...
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... Suffolk that his descriptions , when 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 ...
... Suffolk that his descriptions , when 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 ...
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