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... Village of the one , and The Elegy of the other , it is conceivable that Crabbe , though he might have survived as one of the " mob of gentlemen " who imitated Pope " with ease , " would never have learned where his true strength lay ...
... Village of the one , and The Elegy of the other , it is conceivable that Crabbe , though he might have survived as one of the " mob of gentlemen " who imitated Pope " with ease , " would never have learned where his true strength lay ...
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... villages of Slaughden , Orford , Parham , Beccles , Stowmarket , and Woodbridge , the first five- and - twenty years of the poet's life were spent . He had but slight interest in the pursuits of the inhabitants . His father , brought up ...
... villages of Slaughden , Orford , Parham , Beccles , Stowmarket , and Woodbridge , the first five- and - twenty years of the poet's life were spent . He had but slight interest in the pursuits of the inhabitants . His father , brought up ...
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... village of Great Parham , not far from Framlingham , lived a Mr. Tovell , of Parham Hall , a substantial yeoman , farming his own estate . With Mr. and Mrs. Tovell and their only child , a daughter , lived an orphan niece of Mr ...
... village of Great Parham , not far from Framlingham , lived a Mr. Tovell , of Parham Hall , a substantial yeoman , farming his own estate . With Mr. and Mrs. Tovell and their only child , a daughter , lived an orphan niece of Mr ...
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... village of great rural charm , although a single - lined branch of the Great Eastern wanders boldly among its streams and cottage gardens through the very heart of the place . The dwelling of the Tovells has many years ago disappeared ...
... village of great rural charm , although a single - lined branch of the Great Eastern wanders boldly among its streams and cottage gardens through the very heart of the place . The dwelling of the Tovells has many years ago disappeared ...
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... village , so refreshing a contrast to the barrenness and ugliness of the country round his native town , enriched Crabbe's mind with many memories that served him well in his later poetry . In the meantime he was practising verse ...
... village , so refreshing a contrast to the barrenness and ugliness of the country round his native town , enriched Crabbe's mind with many memories that served him well in his later poetry . In the meantime he was practising verse ...
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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