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... living are so different from my own that there is no way to preserve that Harmony there is and should be betwixt us , but by our Seperation [ sic ] . . .32 During a brief period of comparative good fortune , where he was employed as ...
... living are so different from my own that there is no way to preserve that Harmony there is and should be betwixt us , but by our Seperation [ sic ] . . .32 During a brief period of comparative good fortune , where he was employed as ...
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... living author by the public , who only , generally speaking , continued to be acquainted with the surely did not deny feeling to the poor , and who knew perfectly well that the poor are sometimes happy , however clouded that happiness ...
... living author by the public , who only , generally speaking , continued to be acquainted with the surely did not deny feeling to the poor , and who knew perfectly well that the poor are sometimes happy , however clouded that happiness ...
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... living , for the most part , in Suffolk , his livings 27 “ George Crabbe as Realist , ” The University of Kansas City Review , vol . XVII , no . 1 ( Autumn , 1950 ) , p . 63 . in Leicestershire held by a curate ; he had never CRABBE IN ...
... living , for the most part , in Suffolk , his livings 27 “ George Crabbe as Realist , ” The University of Kansas City Review , vol . XVII , no . 1 ( Autumn , 1950 ) , p . 63 . in Leicestershire held by a curate ; he had never CRABBE IN ...
Contents
CRABBE AND THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
CRABBE IN THE ROMANTIC MOVEMENT | 57 |
CRABBE AS NATURE POET | 88 |
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