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... passed in a small and decaying seaport were more than compensated by the intimacy of his acquaintance with its inhabitants . Like Wordsworth he had early known love and sorrow " in huts where poor men lie . " Wordsworth's fame and ...
... passed in a small and decaying seaport were more than compensated by the intimacy of his acquaintance with its inhabitants . Like Wordsworth he had early known love and sorrow " in huts where poor men lie . " Wordsworth's fame and ...
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... passed away . - In 1775 Crabbe's term of apprenticeship to Mr. Page expired , and he returned to his home at Alde- burgh , hoping soon to repair to London and there continue his medical studies . But he found the domestic situation much ...
... passed away . - In 1775 Crabbe's term of apprenticeship to Mr. Page expired , and he returned to his home at Alde- burgh , hoping soon to repair to London and there continue his medical studies . But he found the domestic situation much ...
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... passed along . " At this point the diary ends , or in any case the concluding portion was never seen by the poet's son . And yet at the date when it closed , Crabbe was nearer to at least the semblance of a success than he had yet ...
... passed along . " At this point the diary ends , or in any case the concluding portion was never seen by the poet's son . And yet at the date when it closed , Crabbe was nearer to at least the semblance of a success than he had yet ...
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... passed away , leaving each in his department examples never to be excelled ; but the style of each had been so long imitated by inferior persons that the world was not unlikely to welcome some one who should strike into a newer path ...
... passed away , leaving each in his department examples never to be excelled ; but the style of each had been so long imitated by inferior persons that the world was not unlikely to welcome some one who should strike into a newer path ...
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... passed unnoticed . The remark applies equally to much of Crabbe's poetry . But at least , if this incongruity is to exist , it is on the more hopeful side . The characteristic of so much poetry of our own day is that the manner is ...
... passed unnoticed . The remark applies equally to much of Crabbe's poetry . But at least , if this incongruity is to exist , it is on the more hopeful side . The characteristic of so much poetry of our own day is that the manner is ...
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