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... COPYRIGHT , 1903 , BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY . Set up , electrotyped , and published September , 1903 . Norwood Press J. S. Cushing & Co. - Berwick & Smith Co. Norwood , Mass . , U.S.A. PREFATORY NOTE THE chief , and almost sole , source.
... COPYRIGHT , 1903 , BY THE MACMILLAN COMPANY . Set up , electrotyped , and published September , 1903 . Norwood Press J. S. Cushing & Co. - Berwick & Smith Co. Norwood , Mass . , U.S.A. PREFATORY NOTE THE chief , and almost sole , source.
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... published a volume . In yet another respect Crabbe was to work hand in hand with Wordsworth . He does not seem to have held definite opinions as to necessary reforms in what Wordsworth called " poetic diction . " Indeed he was hampered ...
... published a volume . In yet another respect Crabbe was to work hand in hand with Wordsworth . He does not seem to have held definite opinions as to necessary reforms in what Wordsworth called " poetic diction . " Indeed he was hampered ...
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... published , The Library , he himself tells us , was written partly in his presence and submitted as a whole to his judgment . Crabbe elsewhere indicates clearly what were the weak points of his art , and what tendencies Burke found it ...
... published , The Library , he himself tells us , was written partly in his presence and submitted as a whole to his judgment . Crabbe elsewhere indicates clearly what were the weak points of his art , and what tendencies Burke found it ...
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... published , anonymously , in June 1781. The Monthly and the Critical Reviews awarded it a certain amount of faint praise , but the success with the general public seems only to have been slight . When Burke selected this poem to lay ...
... published , anonymously , in June 1781. The Monthly and the Critical Reviews awarded it a certain amount of faint praise , but the success with the general public seems only to have been slight . When Burke selected this poem to lay ...
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... published by Dodsley in this very month , June 1781. The first impression , accordingly , produced on us by the letter , is one of surprise that after so long a period of intimate association with Burke , Crabbe should still be writing ...
... published by Dodsley in this very month , June 1781. The first impression , accordingly , produced on us by the letter , is one of surprise that after so long a period of intimate association with Burke , Crabbe should still be writing ...
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