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Page 46
... doubt of Mr. Crabbe's success . I am , Sir , your most humble servant , SAMUEL JOHNSON . " Boswell's comment on this incident is as follows : - " The sentiments of Mr. Crabbe's admirable poem as to the false notions of rustic happiness ...
... doubt of Mr. Crabbe's success . I am , Sir , your most humble servant , SAMUEL JOHNSON . " Boswell's comment on this incident is as follows : - " The sentiments of Mr. Crabbe's admirable poem as to the false notions of rustic happiness ...
Page 96
... doubts than they close . " Rather , " exclaims Crabbe : " Oh ! rather give me commentators plain Who with no deep ... doubt uncon- sciously , from Young . Nothing can be more winning than the picture of the village home thus presented ...
... doubts than they close . " Rather , " exclaims Crabbe : " Oh ! rather give me commentators plain Who with no deep ... doubt uncon- sciously , from Young . Nothing can be more winning than the picture of the village home thus presented ...
Page 185
... doubt have much preferred to receive Crabbe at Abbotsford . Moreover , it fell to Scott , as the most distinguished man of letters and archæologist in Edinburgh , to organise all the ceremonies and the festivities necessary for the ...
... doubt have much preferred to receive Crabbe at Abbotsford . Moreover , it fell to Scott , as the most distinguished man of letters and archæologist in Edinburgh , to organise all the ceremonies and the festivities necessary for the ...
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