Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volumen2Ward, 1873 |
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... poor deserving George Crabbe . All night Crabbe walked on Westminster Bridge after leaving his letter at the great man's house ; little did Burke know that ! but all night he walked in suspense ; but when he called next day the helping ...
... poor deserving George Crabbe . All night Crabbe walked on Westminster Bridge after leaving his letter at the great man's house ; little did Burke know that ! but all night he walked in suspense ; but when he called next day the helping ...
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... poor to remain at the university , he , in 1731 , quitted it without a degree . He soon afterwards lost his father , who left him in such poor circum- stances that he sought the post of usher of a school at Market - Bosworth ...
... poor to remain at the university , he , in 1731 , quitted it without a degree . He soon afterwards lost his father , who left him in such poor circum- stances that he sought the post of usher of a school at Market - Bosworth ...
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... poor curate of English extraction , struggling , with the aid of farming and a miserable stipend , to bring up a large family . By the assistance of a benevolent uncle , Mr. Contarine , Oliver was enabled to enter the University of ...
... poor curate of English extraction , struggling , with the aid of farming and a miserable stipend , to bring up a large family . By the assistance of a benevolent uncle , Mr. Contarine , Oliver was enabled to enter the University of ...
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... poor Tom Davies , the biographer of Garrick , though he was a tolerable performer , from the stage . A letter from another actor , of the name of Davis , who seems rather to have dreaded than experienced his severity , is preserved in ...
... poor Tom Davies , the biographer of Garrick , though he was a tolerable performer , from the stage . A letter from another actor , of the name of Davis , who seems rather to have dreaded than experienced his severity , is preserved in ...
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... poor Bruce ' for his full story , and for the evidence on which his claim to the Cuckoo ' is rested . Apart from external evidence , we think that poem more characteristic of Bruce's genius than of Logan's , and have therefore ranked it ...
... poor Bruce ' for his full story , and for the evidence on which his claim to the Cuckoo ' is rested . Apart from external evidence , we think that poem more characteristic of Bruce's genius than of Logan's , and have therefore ranked it ...
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