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... less known poets as Spenser , Raleigh , and Cowley . - it now After some three years at Stowmarket being settled that medicine was to be his calling- George was taken from school , and the search began in earnest for some country ...
... less known poets as Spenser , Raleigh , and Cowley . - it now After some three years at Stowmarket being settled that medicine was to be his calling- George was taken from school , and the search began in earnest for some country ...
Page 12
... less , for in a few months he left the town , and Crabbe set up for himself as his successor . But he was still poorly qualified for his profession , his skill in surgery being notably deficient . He attracted only the poorest class of ...
... less , for in a few months he left the town , and Crabbe set up for himself as his successor . But he was still poorly qualified for his profession , his skill in surgery being notably deficient . He attracted only the poorest class of ...
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... less time occupied in the routine work of his profession , the more leisure he had for his favourite study of natural history , and especially of botany . This latter study had been taken up during his stay at Woodbridge , the ...
... less time occupied in the routine work of his profession , the more leisure he had for his favourite study of natural history , and especially of botany . This latter study had been taken up during his stay at Woodbridge , the ...
Page 15
... less lovely phases . Crabbe was not stern in his attitude either to his fellow - men , or to the varying aspects of Nature , although for the first years of his life he was in habitual contact with the less alluring side of both . But ...
... less lovely phases . Crabbe was not stern in his attitude either to his fellow - men , or to the varying aspects of Nature , although for the first years of his life he was in habitual contact with the less alluring side of both . But ...
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... less voracious animal of the kind . " The entries during the next six weeks continue of the same tenor . Mr. Becket , for whose approval were sent " Poetical Epistles , with a preface by the learned Martinus Scriblerus " ( he was still ...
... less voracious animal of the kind . " The entries during the next six weeks continue of the same tenor . Mr. Becket , for whose approval were sent " Poetical Epistles , with a preface by the learned Martinus Scriblerus " ( he was still ...
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