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Page 47
... humble life and rural scenery attractive - unless we except the Allegro of Milton and some passages in Thomson's Seasons . Nor was it merely the consummate work- manship of Gray and Goldsmith that had made their popularity . The ...
... humble life and rural scenery attractive - unless we except the Allegro of Milton and some passages in Thomson's Seasons . Nor was it merely the consummate work- manship of Gray and Goldsmith that had made their popularity . The ...
Page 94
... humble life . In the same preface , Crabbe further expresses similar obligations to his friend , Richard Turner of Yarmouth . The result of this double criticism is the more discernible when we compare The Parish Register with its suc ...
... humble life . In the same preface , Crabbe further expresses similar obligations to his friend , Richard Turner of Yarmouth . The result of this double criticism is the more discernible when we compare The Parish Register with its suc ...
Page 136
... humble post in the Custom House . The young man , in bitterness of heart , tries the work for a short time ; and then , his health and spirits having utterly failed , he returns to his parents ' home to die , the father thanking God ...
... humble post in the Custom House . The young man , in bitterness of heart , tries the work for a short time ; and then , his health and spirits having utterly failed , he returns to his parents ' home to die , the father thanking God ...
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acquaintance admirable Aldeburgh already appeared beauty Beccles Belvoir Castle Borough brother Burke Burke's called character Charles James Fox child couplet Crabbe seems Crabbe's critics death Dodsley doubt Dudley North Duke early eyes father feel FitzGerald fortune George Crabbe Glemham Glemham Hall Goldsmith Hall happy heart hope human humble interest kind lady later Leadbeater Leicestershire letter lines literary Little Glemham live London Lord lover married Mary Leadbeater mind Miss Elmy Moreover Muston nature neighbourhood neighbours never o'er occasion once pain Parham Parish Register parishioners passage picture poem poet poet's poetic poetry poor Popian prose published Pucklechurch quoted 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