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... - tions by Edward FitzGerald , whose long intimacy with Crabbe's son and grandson had enabled him to illus- trate the text with many anecdotes and comments of interest chiefly derived from those relatives . This volume has V.
... - tions by Edward FitzGerald , whose long intimacy with Crabbe's son and grandson had enabled him to illus- trate the text with many anecdotes and comments of interest chiefly derived from those relatives . This volume has V.
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Alfred Ainger. interest chiefly derived from those relatives . This volume has been most kindly placed at my disposal by Mr. W. Aldis Wright , FitzGerald's literary executor . Finally , I have once again to thank my old friend the Master ...
Alfred Ainger. interest chiefly derived from those relatives . This volume has been most kindly placed at my disposal by Mr. W. Aldis Wright , FitzGerald's literary executor . Finally , I have once again to thank my old friend the Master ...
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... interest and in profit for the explorer . --- Aldeburgh or as it came to be more commonly spelled in modern times , Aldborough - is to - day a pleasant and quiet watering - place on the coast of Suffolk , only a few miles from ...
... interest and in profit for the explorer . --- Aldeburgh or as it came to be more commonly spelled in modern times , Aldborough - is to - day a pleasant and quiet watering - place on the coast of Suffolk , only a few miles from ...
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... interest in the pursuits of the inhabitants . His father , brought up among its fishing and boating interests , was something nautical in his ambitions , having a partnership in a fishing - boat , and keeping a yacht on the river . His ...
... interest in the pursuits of the inhabitants . His father , brought up among its fishing and boating interests , was something nautical in his ambitions , having a partnership in a fishing - boat , and keeping a yacht on the river . His ...
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... interests of which he had already so intimate an experience . However that may have been , the combined cold- ness of his reviewers and failure of his bookseller must have brought Crabbe within as near an approach to despair as his ...
... interests of which he had already so intimate an experience . However that may have been , the combined cold- ness of his reviewers and failure of his bookseller must have brought Crabbe within as near an approach to despair as his ...
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