Crabbe |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 36
Page 3
... already pointed out , Scott , Byron , Coleridge , Keats , Shelley had found their various admirers , and drawn Crabbe's old public from him . It is the purpose of this little volume to inquire into the reasons why he is still justly ...
... already pointed out , Scott , Byron , Coleridge , Keats , Shelley had found their various admirers , and drawn Crabbe's old public from him . It is the purpose of this little volume to inquire into the reasons why he is still justly ...
Page 10
... already stale from repetition . Not only did he choose Pope's couplet , with all its familiar antitheses and other mannerisms , but frankly avowed it by parodying whole passages from the Essay on Man and The Dunciad , the original lines ...
... already stale from repetition . Not only did he choose Pope's couplet , with all its familiar antitheses and other mannerisms , but frankly avowed it by parodying whole passages from the Essay on Man and The Dunciad , the original lines ...
Page 16
... already made sacrifices . The Crabbes and all their connections were poor , and George scarcely knew any one whom he might appeal to for even a loan . At length Mr. Dudley North , of Little Glemham Hall , near Parham , whose Q brother ...
... already made sacrifices . The Crabbes and all their connections were poor , and George scarcely knew any one whom he might appeal to for even a loan . At length Mr. Dudley North , of Little Glemham Hall , near Parham , whose Q brother ...
Page 19
... already seen some service under Rodney . The next day's entry in the diary tells how he was not neglect- ing other possible chances of an honest livelihood . He had answered an advertisement in the Daily Advertiser for " an amanuensis ...
... already seen some service under Rodney . The next day's entry in the diary tells how he was not neglect- ing other possible chances of an honest livelihood . He had answered an advertisement in the Daily Advertiser for " an amanuensis ...
Page 20
... already preparing another poem for another bookseller , Mr. Becket . He adds , however : " I find myself under the disagree- able necessity of vending or pawning some of my more useless articles : accordingly have put into a paper such ...
... already preparing another poem for another bookseller , Mr. Becket . He adds , however : " I find myself under the disagree- able necessity of vending or pawning some of my more useless articles : accordingly have put into a paper such ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acquaintance admirable Aldeburgh Alfred Ainger appeared beauty Beccles Belvoir Castle Borough brother Burke Burke's called character couplet Crabbe seems Crabbe's critics death Dodsley doubt Dudley North Duke early eyes F. W. H. Myers father feel FitzGerald fortune George Crabbe Glemham Glemham Hall Goldsmith Hall happy heart hope human humble interest J. A. Symonds kind lady later Leadbeater Leslie Stephen letter lines literary live London Lord lover married mind Miss Elmy Muston nature neighbourhood neighbours never o'er occasion once Parham Parish Register parishioners passage picture poem poet poet's poetic poetry poor Pope published quoted R. W. Church readers Rendham residence Rogers Scott Sir Eustace Grey sorrows stanzas Stathern story Suffolk taste tells thou thought Thurlow tion told Tovell town Trowbridge truth Vale of Belvoir verse village volume wife Wordsworth writes young youth