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... 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.
... 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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... lines in the Popian couplet , entitled Inebriety . Coleridge's friend , who had to write a prize poem on the subject of Dr. Jenner , boldly opened with the invocation - " Inoculation ! Heavenly maid , descend . " As the title of ...
... lines in the Popian couplet , entitled Inebriety . Coleridge's friend , who had to write a prize poem on the subject of Dr. Jenner , boldly opened with the invocation - " Inoculation ! Heavenly maid , descend . " As the title of ...
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... lines being duly printed at the foot of the page . There is little of Crabbe's later accent of sympathy . Epi- gram is too obviously pursued , and much of the suggested acquaintance with the habits of the upper classes " Champagne the ...
... lines being duly printed at the foot of the page . There is little of Crabbe's later accent of sympathy . Epi- gram is too obviously pursued , and much of the suggested acquaintance with the habits of the upper classes " Champagne the ...
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... lines that do not suffer from a truly perverse theory of punctuation . A copy of the rare original is in the writer's possession , at the head of which the poet has inscribed his own maturer judgment of this youthful effort- " Pray let ...
... lines that do not suffer from a truly perverse theory of punctuation . A copy of the rare original is in the writer's possession , at the head of which the poet has inscribed his own maturer judgment of this youthful effort- " Pray let ...
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... lines , and given it a still more odd name , ' An Epistle from the Devil . ' To - morrow I hope to transcribe it fair , and send it by Monday . " " Mr. Dodsley's reply just received : Mr. Dodsley presents his compliments to the ...
... lines , and given it a still more odd name , ' An Epistle from the Devil . ' To - morrow I hope to transcribe it fair , and send it by Monday . " " Mr. Dodsley's reply just received : Mr. Dodsley presents his compliments to the ...
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