Parnassian Molehill: An Anthology of Suffolk Verse Written Between 1327 and 1864, with Some Account of the AuthorsJohn David Gathorne-Hardy Earl of Cranbrook Aldeburgh Bookshop, 2001 - 264 من الصفحات |
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... lived for the next fifteen years of her life in the cultivated society which she there found . At the age of three she could read , and when quite a child was well acquainted with English Literature . At an early age she mastered French ...
... lived for the next fifteen years of her life in the cultivated society which she there found . At the age of three she could read , and when quite a child was well acquainted with English Literature . At an early age she mastered French ...
الصفحة 168
... lived for a number of years allowing the gipsies to pitch their tents and caravans on his land and mingling with them as a friend . At Oulton he published Lavengro , 1851 , and Romany Rye , 1857 , both somewhat idealized accounts of his ...
... lived for a number of years allowing the gipsies to pitch their tents and caravans on his land and mingling with them as a friend . At Oulton he published Lavengro , 1851 , and Romany Rye , 1857 , both somewhat idealized accounts of his ...
الصفحة 184
... lived mainly in Suffolk , holding the curacies of Parham , Gt . Glemham and Sweffling , and in 1801 the Bishop of Lincoln insisted that he should return to his rightful cure . By the intervention of Dudley North he was allowed four more ...
... lived mainly in Suffolk , holding the curacies of Parham , Gt . Glemham and Sweffling , and in 1801 the Bishop of Lincoln insisted that he should return to his rightful cure . By the intervention of Dudley North he was allowed four more ...
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