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... criticism levelled at Crabbe again and again , and viewing the word in Coleridge's context we can easily see why it seemed appropriately applied to a poet who , by describing so accurately the very things which the Lake Poets wanted ...
... criticism levelled at Crabbe again and again , and viewing the word in Coleridge's context we can easily see why it seemed appropriately applied to a poet who , by describing so accurately the very things which the Lake Poets wanted ...
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... criticism , and Crabbe inevitably fell foul of those who preferred to think of art as escape , and who felt that the intrusion of mere fact into poetry was , ipso facto , un- poetical . The later nineteenth century felt also that it had ...
... criticism , and Crabbe inevitably fell foul of those who preferred to think of art as escape , and who felt that the intrusion of mere fact into poetry was , ipso facto , un- poetical . The later nineteenth century felt also that it had ...
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... criticism of Crabbe , 158 ; on Huchon's criticism of Crabbe , 161 " Sublime " in poetry : 92 , 94 , 95 Swift , Jonathan : 18 , 19 ; compared to Crabbe Sylvae ( Dryden ) : 86 Tennyson , Alfred Lord : 164 Thale , Rose Marie : 17 n . Third ...
... criticism of Crabbe , 158 ; on Huchon's criticism of Crabbe , 161 " Sublime " in poetry : 92 , 94 , 95 Swift , Jonathan : 18 , 19 ; compared to Crabbe Sylvae ( Dryden ) : 86 Tennyson , Alfred Lord : 164 Thale , Rose Marie : 17 n . Third ...
Contents
CRABBE AND THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
CRABBE IN THE ROMANTIC MOVEMENT | 57 |
CRABBE AS NATURE POET | 88 |
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