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Page 6
... months was spent at home , during which he assisted his father at the office on Slaughden Quay , and in the year 1768 , when he was still under fourteen years of age , a post was found for him in the house of a surgeon at Wickham ...
... months was spent at home , during which he assisted his father at the office on Slaughden Quay , and in the year 1768 , when he was still under fourteen years of age , a post was found for him in the house of a surgeon at Wickham ...
Page 12
... 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 patients — the fees ...
... 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 patients — the fees ...
Page 18
... kept a diary or journal , addressed to his " Mira " at Parham , and we owe to it a detailed account of his earlier struggles , three months of the journal having survived and fallen into 18 CHAPTER II POVERTY IN LONDON.
... kept a diary or journal , addressed to his " Mira " at Parham , and we owe to it a detailed account of his earlier struggles , three months of the journal having survived and fallen into 18 CHAPTER II POVERTY IN LONDON.
Page 19
Alfred Ainger. three months of the journal having survived and fallen into his son's hands after the poet's death . Crabbe had arrived in London in April , and by the end of the month we learn from the journal that he was engaged upon a ...
Alfred Ainger. three months of the journal having survived and fallen into his son's hands after the poet's death . Crabbe had arrived in London in April , and by the end of the month we learn from the journal that he was engaged upon a ...
Page 25
... months when he was toiling in early life in London he hardly ever tasted butcher- meat except on a Sunday , when he dined usually with a tradesman's family , and thought their leg of mutton , baked in the pan , the perfection of luxury ...
... months when he was toiling in early life in London he hardly ever tasted butcher- meat except on a Sunday , when he dined usually with a tradesman's family , and thought their leg of mutton , baked in the pan , the perfection of luxury ...
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