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... a fund of good - nature ; ( 1 ) [ The Parish Register was the longest poem in the volume , published in 1807 to which this dedication was prefixed . ] and this possibly led him to speak favourably of , B 2 DEDICATION.
... a fund of good - nature ; ( 1 ) [ The Parish Register was the longest poem in the volume , published in 1807 to which this dedication was prefixed . ] and this possibly led him to speak favourably of , B 2 DEDICATION.
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George Crabbe. and this possibly led him to speak favourably of , and give satisfaction to , writers with whose produc- tions he might not be entirely satisfied : nor must I allow myself to suppose his desire of obliging was withholden ...
George Crabbe. and this possibly led him to speak favourably of , and give satisfaction to , writers with whose produc- tions he might not be entirely satisfied : nor must I allow myself to suppose his desire of obliging was withholden ...
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... speak truth . No man can , I think , publish a work without some expectation of satisfying those who are to judge of its merit : but I can , with the utmost regard to veracity , speak my fears , as predominating over every pre ...
... speak truth . No man can , I think , publish a work without some expectation of satisfying those who are to judge of its merit : but I can , with the utmost regard to veracity , speak my fears , as predominating over every pre ...
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... Speak with old Time , and with the dead converse ; Till Fancy , far in distant regions flown , Adopts a thousand schemes , and quits her own ; Skims every scene , and plans with each design , Towers in each thought , and lives in every ...
... Speak with old Time , and with the dead converse ; Till Fancy , far in distant regions flown , Adopts a thousand schemes , and quits her own ; Skims every scene , and plans with each design , Towers in each thought , and lives in every ...
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... speaking one's sentiments . That serene republic knows none of the distance and distinctions which custom has introduced into all others . There is a decent familiarity to be admitted between the greatest and the meanest of it . This ...
... speaking one's sentiments . That serene republic knows none of the distance and distinctions which custom has introduced into all others . There is a decent familiarity to be admitted between the greatest and the meanest of it . This ...
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Aldborough antè appear behold believing band blest bosom breast Burke charms Crabbe Crabbe's dead death delight divine Doctor Johnson dread dream Duke of Rutland E'en evil fair fame fancy fate favour fears feel fled foes Folly genius gentle GEORGE CRABBE give grace grief happy heart honour hope kind labour live look Lope de Vega Lord Holland Lord Robert Manners Lord Thurlow mankind mind moral Muse Muston never numbers nymphs o'er pain Parish passions peace pleasure poem poet poor praise pride race rage rest round rustic scenes scorn shame sighs silent sing slave smile sorrow soul spirit Stephen Duck swain taste tears thee thine thou thought tribe truth verse vex'd vice vile bands Village virtue wretched youth