George Crabbe, 18권Twayne Publishers, 1965 - 188페이지 |
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... once more to describe Village - manners " as they actually are , and he accordingly put The Village first in the volume and the Register directly after . Then come the reprinted Library and Newspaper , then the rest of the new poems ...
... once more to describe Village - manners " as they actually are , and he accordingly put The Village first in the volume and the Register directly after . Then come the reprinted Library and Newspaper , then the rest of the new poems ...
66 페이지
... once known but mislaid , Crabbe had come to see that life in- cludes much he had excluded from The Village . It is a matter of stress , after all , an oscillation between " With what regret these painful journeys end " and " With what ...
... once known but mislaid , Crabbe had come to see that life in- cludes much he had excluded from The Village . It is a matter of stress , after all , an oscillation between " With what regret these painful journeys end " and " With what ...
122 페이지
... once widely admired powers of pathos . The first of these looks forward to the farewell - and - return scheme Crabbe adopted for most of the pieces in his Posthumous Tales , that of skipping over a large period of time and juxtaposing ...
... once widely admired powers of pathos . The first of these looks forward to the farewell - and - return scheme Crabbe adopted for most of the pieces in his Posthumous Tales , that of skipping over a large period of time and juxtaposing ...
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admired Aldeburgh Augustan become Borough brother Byron century character child Coleridge concluding Crabbe's poetry criticism Death of Love decades dream E. M. Forster early eighteenth-century Elizabeth Charter Ellen Orford English essay Ezra Pound F. R. Leavis fancy feeling figures Geoffrey Grigson George Crabbe ghost Hall handling happy heart heroic couplets Huchon humor Inebriety interest kind Lady later less letter Library lines literary literature live lover man's marriage married melancholy ment mind moral Muse narrative nature never o'er Oliver Elton once pain Parish Register passage passion pastoral Peter Grimes poem poem's poet poetic Poetry of Crabbe poor Posthumous poverty Prose published punishment reader reason Review Richard Romantic Sarah scene seems Sir Eustace Sir Owen Dale sketch soul spirit suffering Suffolk tale Tale of Tales theme things tion truth turn verse Village village poem vision wife words Wordsworth young