Nature's Sternest Painter: Five Essays on the Poetry of George Crabbe |
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... English poetry , but we have already noticed that he was able to draw on the " town eclogue " which incor- porated such " low " details - details , that is , which were consid- ered too commonplace or too disgusting properly to be ...
... English poetry , but we have already noticed that he was able to draw on the " town eclogue " which incor- porated such " low " details - details , that is , which were consid- ered too commonplace or too disgusting properly to be ...
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... English Poets ; " vol . IX , " Critical List of Authors , " from " Select British Poets " ; vol . XI , “ The Spirit of the Age ; " vol . XIX , " Literary Criticism . " Heinlein , Hans : Die Sozialen Anschauungen George Crabbes nach ...
... English Poets ; " vol . IX , " Critical List of Authors , " from " Select British Poets " ; vol . XI , “ The Spirit of the Age ; " vol . XIX , " Literary Criticism . " Heinlein , Hans : Die Sozialen Anschauungen George Crabbes nach ...
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... English Village , a Literary Study , 1750-1850 . New York , 1919 . PAYEN , P .: " Crabbe Centenary , " Bookman , vol . 81 ( March , 1932 ) , p . 309 . POLLARD , ARTHUR : " Two New Letters of Crabbe , " Review of Eng- lish Studies , N.S. ...
... English Village , a Literary Study , 1750-1850 . New York , 1919 . PAYEN , P .: " Crabbe Centenary , " Bookman , vol . 81 ( March , 1932 ) , p . 309 . POLLARD , ARTHUR : " Two New Letters of Crabbe , " Review of Eng- lish Studies , N.S. ...
Contents
CRABBE AND THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
CRABBE IN THE ROMANTIC MOVEMENT | 57 |
CRABBE AS NATURE POET | 88 |
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