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... kind of cosmic disillusionment which Huchon and Lang try to make out that it is . Let us not forget the sub- title of this tale : " The Happy Day . " The new discoveries do not disillusion the boy ; they are merely new facts . Growing ...
... kind of cosmic disillusionment which Huchon and Lang try to make out that it is . Let us not forget the sub- title of this tale : " The Happy Day . " The new discoveries do not disillusion the boy ; they are merely new facts . Growing ...
Page 62
... kind of men are they who do so ? Not Apothecaries like Crabbe's Professional , pragmatical " Coxcombs , ' generally neat , all pride , and business , bustle and conceit , ' no , but drunken reprobates , fre- quenters of boxing matches ...
... kind of men are they who do so ? Not Apothecaries like Crabbe's Professional , pragmatical " Coxcombs , ' generally neat , all pride , and business , bustle and conceit , ' no , but drunken reprobates , fre- quenters of boxing matches ...
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... kind . This is not spoken to his disparagement , far from it ; but to direct the attention of thoughtful readers into whose hands these notes may fall , to a comparison that may enlarge the circle of their sensibilities , and tend to ...
... kind . This is not spoken to his disparagement , far from it ; but to direct the attention of thoughtful readers into whose hands these notes may fall , to a comparison that may enlarge the circle of their sensibilities , and tend to ...
Contents
CRABBE AND THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
CRABBE IN THE ROMANTIC MOVEMENT | 57 |
CRABBE AS NATURE POET | 88 |
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