Nature's Sternest Painter: Five Essays on the Poetry of George Crabbe |
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... London to Trowbridge carrying three thousand pounds in notes . “ He must , " according to Thomas Moore , " take them ... London , and through the good offices of Samuel Rogers2 he had been lavishly entertained by the most illustrious ...
... London to Trowbridge carrying three thousand pounds in notes . “ He must , " according to Thomas Moore , " take them ... London , and through the good offices of Samuel Rogers2 he had been lavishly entertained by the most illustrious ...
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... ( London ) . vol . 79 ( December , 1930 ) , p . 165 . BOYNTON , H. W .: " Life and Work of Crabbe , " Bookman , vol . 23 ( March , 1906 ) , p . 49 . BRETT , R. L .: Crabbe , London , Longmans ( Writers and Their Works , no . 75 ) , 1956 ...
... ( London ) . vol . 79 ( December , 1930 ) , p . 165 . BOYNTON , H. W .: " Life and Work of Crabbe , " Bookman , vol . 23 ( March , 1906 ) , p . 49 . BRETT , R. L .: Crabbe , London , Longmans ( Writers and Their Works , no . 75 ) , 1956 ...
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... London , The Cresset Press , 1947 . DAVENPORT , WILLIAM H .: " An Uncollected Poem by George Crabbe , " N. & Q ... London , 1933 . FITZGERALD , EDWARDS : " Introduction to Readings in Crabbe , " Let- ters and Literary Remains , vol . VII ...
... London , The Cresset Press , 1947 . DAVENPORT , WILLIAM H .: " An Uncollected Poem by George Crabbe , " N. & Q ... London , 1933 . FITZGERALD , EDWARDS : " Introduction to Readings in Crabbe , " Let- ters and Literary Remains , vol . VII ...
Contents
CRABBE AND THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
CRABBE IN THE ROMANTIC MOVEMENT | 57 |
CRABBE AS NATURE POET | 88 |
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