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... gives distinction to a place ? This cannot be ; yet , moved by your request , A part I paint - let fancy form the rest ... give it the most unpleasant name - observable par- ticularly in the influences deriving from the thought which ...
... gives distinction to a place ? This cannot be ; yet , moved by your request , A part I paint - let fancy form the rest ... give it the most unpleasant name - observable par- ticularly in the influences deriving from the thought which ...
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... give up some points , and be firm in essentials , there will be a union of sentiment on this great subject of reform by and by ; at least , the good and well - meaning will drop their minor differences and be united.25 His general ...
... give up some points , and be firm in essentials , there will be a union of sentiment on this great subject of reform by and by ; at least , the good and well - meaning will drop their minor differences and be united.25 His general ...
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... give up our Trade . God knows what will be the result of such Dilemmas , where on one side the Masters feel the necessity of employing Agents who do not eat or drink , and on the other the men who are hungry and thirsty , threaten , and ...
... give up our Trade . God knows what will be the result of such Dilemmas , where on one side the Masters feel the necessity of employing Agents who do not eat or drink , and on the other the men who are hungry and thirsty , threaten , and ...
Contents
CRABBE AND THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
CRABBE IN THE ROMANTIC MOVEMENT | 57 |
CRABBE AS NATURE POET | 88 |
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