The Works of the Rev. George Crabbe, Volume 2J. Murray, 1823 - English poetry |
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Page xi
... kind of indulgence . I am assured , by those whose situation gave them opportunity for knowledge , and whose abilities and attention guarded them from error , that I must not expect my failings will escape detection from want of ...
... kind of indulgence . I am assured , by those whose situation gave them opportunity for knowledge , and whose abilities and attention guarded them from error , that I must not expect my failings will escape detection from want of ...
Page xvi
... kind ; but I have an apology for the omission of these things , in the difficulty of describing them , and in the utter repugnancy which subsists between the studies and objects of topography and poetry . xvi PREFACE .
... kind ; but I have an apology for the omission of these things , in the difficulty of describing them , and in the utter repugnancy which subsists between the studies and objects of topography and poetry . xvi PREFACE .
Page xvii
... kind where it is not felt . From the variety of relations , characters , and de- scriptions which a BOROUGH affords , several were rejected which a reader might reasonably expect to have met with : in this case he is entreated to ...
... kind where it is not felt . From the variety of relations , characters , and de- scriptions which a BOROUGH affords , several were rejected which a reader might reasonably expect to have met with : in this case he is entreated to ...
Page xviii
... kind , to suppose in what manner he would be affected by such descriptions . Nothing , I trust , in the second Letter , which re- lates to the imitation of what are called weather - stains on buildings , will seem to any invidious or ...
... kind , to suppose in what manner he would be affected by such descriptions . Nothing , I trust , in the second Letter , which re- lates to the imitation of what are called weather - stains on buildings , will seem to any invidious or ...
Page xxi
... kind of mystic influence on the minds of the ignorant . It will be recollected that it is the abuse of those scriptural terms which I conceive to be improper : they are doubtless most significant and efficacious when used with propriety ...
... kind of mystic influence on the minds of the ignorant . It will be recollected that it is the abuse of those scriptural terms which I conceive to be improper : they are doubtless most significant and efficacious when used with propriety ...
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Arminian behold Blaney BOROUGH byssus Calvinistic cheerful comfort cried crime dare deed delight dread dwell ease evil fame fate favourite fear feel felt fix'd foes friends gain'd GEORGE CRABBE give gout grace grave grief grieve hear heart honour hope hour humble Jachin John Bunyan Juvenal kind labour LETTER live look look'd man's meads of asphodel mind misery never night numbers nymphs o'er once Ovid oxymel pain pass'd passions peace Peter PETER GRIMES pity pleasant pleasure poison'd poor praise pride priest race racter reader rest rise Satan scenes scorn seat seem'd shame sigh Sir Denys sleep slow centuries smile soothed soul speech spirit spleen terrors thee thou thought town trade trembling tried truth twas vex'd vicar vice virtue wealth whist worth wretched youth