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... abundant annota- tions by Edward FitzGerald , whose long intimacy with Crabbe's son and grandson had enabled him to illus- trate the text with many anecdotes and comments of interest chiefly derived from those relatives . This volume has V.
... abundant annota- tions by Edward FitzGerald , whose long intimacy with Crabbe's son and grandson had enabled him to illus- trate the text with many anecdotes and comments of interest chiefly derived from those relatives . This volume has V.
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Alfred Ainger. interest chiefly derived from those relatives . This volume has been most kindly placed at my disposal by Mr. W. Aldis Wright , FitzGerald's literary executor . Finally , I have once again to thank my old friend the Master ...
Alfred Ainger. interest chiefly derived from those relatives . This volume has been most kindly placed at my disposal by Mr. W. Aldis Wright , FitzGerald's literary executor . Finally , I have once again to thank my old friend the Master ...
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... 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 , as ...
... 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 , as ...
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... volume to inquire into the reasons why he is still justly counted a classic , and whether he has not , as Tennyson said of him , " a world of his own , " still rich in interest and in profit for the explorer . --- Aldeburgh or as it ...
... volume to inquire into the reasons why he is still justly counted a classic , and whether he has not , as Tennyson said of him , " a world of his own , " still rich in interest and in profit for the explorer . --- Aldeburgh or as it ...
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... called my attention to the volume containing this letter . I agree with him in thinking that no previous biographer of Crabbe has been aware of its existence . daughters at Beccles ; her income is but the in- 36 [ CHAP . CRABBE.
... called my attention to the volume containing this letter . I agree with him in thinking that no previous biographer of Crabbe has been aware of its existence . daughters at Beccles ; her income is but the in- 36 [ CHAP . CRABBE.
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