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... took sufficient interest in his old tutor's son to advise that he should adopt the Church as his profession , since he could thus best provide for his future . Robert took orders and was given first a living and then a canonry at ...
... took sufficient interest in his old tutor's son to advise that he should adopt the Church as his profession , since he could thus best provide for his future . Robert took orders and was given first a living and then a canonry at ...
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... took Mrs. Hare's maid and manservant with them . Julius Hare , to the sorrow of his relations and the relief of his parishioners , had died two years before and Maria , while she was away , lent Lime to his widow . They travelled slowly ...
... took Mrs. Hare's maid and manservant with them . Julius Hare , to the sorrow of his relations and the relief of his parishioners , had died two years before and Maria , while she was away , lent Lime to his widow . They travelled slowly ...
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... took him to see Wordsworth who read to him , ' admirably , ' some of his verses . Augustus said that the poet talked a good deal about him- self and his own poems , and I have a sense of his being not vain , but conceited . ' The ...
... took him to see Wordsworth who read to him , ' admirably , ' some of his verses . Augustus said that the poet talked a good deal about him- self and his own poems , and I have a sense of his being not vain , but conceited . ' The ...
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