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... 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.
... 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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Alfred Ainger. VISITING IN LONDON CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X THE TALES OF THE HALL PAGE · 146 163 CHAPTER XI LAST YEARS AT TROWBRIDGE · 184 INDEX • 205 CRABBE CRABBE CHAPTER I EARLY LIFE IN ALDEBURGH ( 1754-1780 viii CONTENTS.
Alfred Ainger. VISITING IN LONDON CHAPTER IX CHAPTER X THE TALES OF THE HALL PAGE · 146 163 CHAPTER XI LAST YEARS AT TROWBRIDGE · 184 INDEX • 205 CRABBE CRABBE CHAPTER I EARLY LIFE IN ALDEBURGH ( 1754-1780 viii CONTENTS.
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... Tales of the Hall , that Mr. John Murray paid him three thousand pounds for the copyright of this work , and its predecessors . But after that date Crabbe's popularity may be said to have continuously declined . Other poets , with other ...
... Tales of the Hall , that Mr. John Murray paid him three thousand pounds for the copyright of this work , and its predecessors . But after that date Crabbe's popularity may be said to have continuously declined . Other poets , with other ...
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... tale of The Lover's Walk . The tie between Crabbe and Miss Elmy was further strengthened by a dangerous fever from which Crabbe suffered in 1778-79 , while Miss Elmy was a guest under his parents ' roof . This was suc- ceeded by an ...
... tale of The Lover's Walk . The tie between Crabbe and Miss Elmy was further strengthened by a dangerous fever from which Crabbe suffered in 1778-79 , while Miss Elmy was a guest under his parents ' roof . This was suc- ceeded by an ...
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... tale of The Patron , are , however , quite enough to lead any one who knew his character and feelings to the conclusion that notwithstanding the kindness and condescension of the Duke and Duchess themselves which were , I believe ...
... tale of The Patron , are , however , quite enough to lead any one who knew his character and feelings to the conclusion that notwithstanding the kindness and condescension of the Duke and Duchess themselves which were , I believe ...
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