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... success , Crabbe was of a genuinely religious tem- perament , and had been trained by a devout mother . Moreover , through a nearer and more sympathetic contact with the lives and sorrows of the poor suffer- ing , he was storing ...
... success , Crabbe was of a genuinely religious tem- perament , and had been trained by a devout mother . Moreover , through a nearer and more sympathetic contact with the lives and sorrows of the poor suffer- ing , he was storing ...
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... success . Crabbe felt these successive repulses very keenly , but it is not necessary to tax North , Shelburne , and Thurlow with exceptional hardness of heart . London was as full of needy literary adventurers as it had been in the ...
... success . Crabbe felt these successive repulses very keenly , but it is not necessary to tax North , Shelburne , and Thurlow with exceptional hardness of heart . London was as full of needy literary adventurers as it had been in the ...
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... success than he had yet approached . He had at length found a publisher willing to print , and apparently at his own risk , “ The Candidate -a Poetical Epistle to the Authors of the Monthly Review , " that journal being the chief organ ...
... success than he had yet approached . He had at length found a publisher willing to print , and apparently at his own risk , “ The Candidate -a Poetical Epistle to the Authors of the Monthly Review , " that journal being the chief organ ...
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... success to crown ; He who would win must every effort try , Sail in the mode , and to the fashion fly ; Must gay or grave to every humour dress , And watch the lucky Moment of Success ; That caught , no more his eager hopes are crost ...
... success to crown ; He who would win must every effort try , Sail in the mode , and to the fashion fly ; Must gay or grave to every humour dress , And watch the lucky Moment of Success ; That caught , no more his eager hopes are crost ...
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... On the twelfth of May he intimates to his Mira that he has dreams of success in something different , something more human than had yet engaged his thoughts . " For the first time in my life that I 24 [ CHAP . CRABBE.
... On the twelfth of May he intimates to his Mira that he has dreams of success in something different , something more human than had yet engaged his thoughts . " For the first time in my life that I 24 [ CHAP . CRABBE.
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