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... considered as an antidote or an answer to 68 Life , p . 125 . 69 For a bibliography of the contemporary reviews of Crabbe's poetry , see Huchon , pp . 523–525 . the more captivating representations of " The Deserted Village . CRABBE AND ...
... considered as an antidote or an answer to 68 Life , p . 125 . 69 For a bibliography of the contemporary reviews of Crabbe's poetry , see Huchon , pp . 523–525 . the more captivating representations of " The Deserted Village . CRABBE AND ...
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... considered it inartis- tic , but it is inherent in the work , and is not there by accident . In the Preface to the 1807 Poems Crabbe wrote : In the " Parish Register , " he [ the reader ] will find an endeavour once more to describe ...
... considered it inartis- tic , but it is inherent in the work , and is not there by accident . In the Preface to the 1807 Poems Crabbe wrote : In the " Parish Register , " he [ the reader ] will find an endeavour once more to describe ...
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... considered himself a moral poet , he did not have overtly didactic aims , but although none of the important contemporary criticism of his works tends to stress so strongly as Mrs. Leadbeater the inculcation of virtue , there is ...
... considered himself a moral poet , he did not have overtly didactic aims , but although none of the important contemporary criticism of his works tends to stress so strongly as Mrs. Leadbeater the inculcation of virtue , there is ...
Contents
CRABBE AND THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
CRABBE IN THE ROMANTIC MOVEMENT | 57 |
CRABBE AS NATURE POET | 88 |
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