The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe: With His Letters and Journals, and His LifeJohn Murray, 1834 |
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... fancy , and their actors mere essences . The hero and heroine are generally paragons of courage , beauty , and virtue ; they reside in such castles as never were built , in the midst of such forests as never grew , infested by such ...
... fancy , and their actors mere essences . The hero and heroine are generally paragons of courage , beauty , and virtue ; they reside in such castles as never were built , in the midst of such forests as never grew , infested by such ...
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... fancy . It is evident , therefore , that no feeble vision , no half - visible ghost , not the momentary glance of an unbodied being , nor the half - audible voice of an invisible one , would be created by the continual workings of ...
... fancy . It is evident , therefore , that no feeble vision , no half - visible ghost , not the momentary glance of an unbodied being , nor the half - audible voice of an invisible one , would be created by the continual workings of ...
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... fancy , taste , And knows what parts will wear , and what will waste : She marks the mind too lively , and at once Sees the gay coxcomb and the rattling dunce . Long has she lived , and much she loves to trace Her former pupils , now a ...
... fancy , taste , And knows what parts will wear , and what will waste : She marks the mind too lively , and at once Sees the gay coxcomb and the rattling dunce . Long has she lived , and much she loves to trace Her former pupils , now a ...
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... Parish Register . ' Indeed , if the checks of fancy and taste be removed from poetry , and admission be granted to images , of whatever description , provided they have the passport of reality LETTER XXIV . 95 THE BOROUGH .
... Parish Register . ' Indeed , if the checks of fancy and taste be removed from poetry , and admission be granted to images , of whatever description , provided they have the passport of reality LETTER XXIV . 95 THE BOROUGH .
Page 109
... fancy play - " Unless they seize the passive soul , " And with resistless power control ? " Then let me all their force sustain , " And bring me back the Storm again . " SATIRE . I LOVE not the satiric Muse : No man on earth would I ...
... fancy play - " Unless they seize the passive soul , " And with resistless power control ? " Then let me all their force sustain , " And bring me back the Storm again . " SATIRE . I LOVE not the satiric Muse : No man on earth would I ...
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Abel Aldborough antè appear'd beauty behold BOROUGH bosom call'd Castle of Otranto child comfort Crabbe cried crime Cymbeline dare deed delight disdain dread dream dull Dunciad Edinburgh Review fair fancy fate father fear fear'd feel felt fill'd fix'd fled foes fond friendly pair gain'd gentle GEORGE CRABBE give gloom grace grave grew grief grieved Gwyn happy heart honour hope hour humble Jonas kind knew labour lady live look look'd Lord lover maid meads of asphodel Midsummer Night's Dream mind Muse Normanston nymph o'er pain pass'd passion Peter PETER GRIMES pity pleasure poet poor possess'd praise pray'd pride remain'd rest scene scorn seem'd shame sigh sigh'd silent smile sorrow soul speak spirit strong sweet Sybil TALE terror thee thou art thought trembling Twas vex'd widow wish'd youth