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Tales

George Crabbe - 1812 - 430 pages
...myself to be placed. There has been recommended to me, and from authority which neither inclination or prudence leads me to resist, in any new work I might...which every character, in a greater or less degree, should conspire to accomplish, In a Poem of this nature, the principal and inferior characters in some...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 82, Part 2; Volume 112

1812 - 760 pages
...in any new work I might undertake, an unity of subject, and that arrangement of my materials whieh connects the whole, and gives additional interest...which every character, in a greater or less degree, should conspire to accomplish." After assigning his reasons for preferring the plan he has now adopted,...
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Tales, Volume 2

George Crabbe - 1813 - 270 pages
...to reject, and yet impossible to follow it; and in this predicament I conceive myself to be placed. There has been recommended to me, and from authority...which every character, in a greater or less degree, should conspire to accomplish. In a Poem of this nature, the principal and inferior characters in some...
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The works of George Crabbe, Volume 3

George Crabbe - 1816 - 240 pages
...reject, and yet impossible to follow, it ; and in this predicament I conceive myself to be placed. There has been recommended to me, and from authority...which every character, in a greater or less degree, should conspire to accomplish. In a Poem of this nature, the principal and inferior characters in some...
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The Works, Volume 4

George Crabbe - 1823 - 28 pages
...to reject, and yet impossible to follow it ; and in this predicament I conceive myself to be placed. There has been recommended to me, and from authority...which every character, in a greater or less degree, should conspire to accomplish. In a Poem of this nature, the principal and inferior characters in some...
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The Works of the Rev. George Crabbe, Volume 3

George Crabbe - 1823 - 486 pages
...to reject, and yet impossible to follow it; and in this predicament I conceive myself to be placed. There has been recommended to me, and from authority...which every character, in a greater or less degree, should conspire to accomplish. In a Poem of this nature, the principal and inferior characters in some...
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The Poetical Works of George Crabbe: With Life

George Crabbe - 1899 - 540 pages
...authority which neither inclination nor prudence loads me to resist, in any new work I might undertake, a unity of subject, and that arrangement of my materials...which every character, in a greater or less degree, should conspire to accomplish. In a Poem of this nature the principal and inferior characters in some...
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Poetical Works, Volume 4

George Crabbe - 1839 - 342 pages
...to reject and yet impossible to follow it ; and in this predicament I conceive myself to be placed. There has been recommended to me, and from authority...which every character, in a greater or less degree, should conspire to accomplish. (2) In a Poem of this nature, the principal and inferior characters...
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The Poetical Works of Crabbe, Heber, and Pollok: Complete in One Volume

George Crabbe - 1845 - 558 pages
...materials which connects the whole and gives additional interest to every part ; in fact, if not on Epic Poem, strictly so denominated, yet such composition...succession of events, and a catastrophe to which every 'ncident should be subservient, and which every character, in a greater or less degree, should conspire...
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The Tales and Miscellaneous Poems

George Crabbe - 1847 - 412 pages
...recommended to me, and from authority which neither inclination nor prudence leads me to resist, iu any new work I might undertake, an unity of subject,...which every character, in a greater or less degree, should conspire to accomplish. In a Poem of this nature, the principal and inferior characters in some...
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