Capitolo 1
MEN ENGLISH OF LETTERS
CRABBE
FROM
ALFRED AINGER
NINETEEN ONE HUNDRED AND THREE
PREFATORY NOTE
The head, and it almost soles, information source respect to Crabbe is
the Monograph from his/her child premised to the picked edition of his/her poems in
1834. Letters comparatively few of Crabbe you/he/she has been preserved, but a
the small and interesting series will be found in the Papers of "Leadbeater"
(1862), consisting that of letters, it addressed his/her daughter to Mary Leadbeater,
of the friend of Burke, Richard Shackleton.
I am indebted to the Mr. John Murray to kindly lend me the a lot of manuscript
sermons and letters of Crabbe and a set of books of common place in that
the poet had digitato you fragment of annulled poems botanical memoranda,,
and the other miscellaneous matter.
Of special service to me a copy of the _Memoir_ of Crabbe has been from his
I give birth with abundant annotations of Edward FitzGerald which the long intimacy
with the child of Crabbe and nephew you/he/she had trained him to illustrate the text
with many anecdotes and comments of interest mainly deduced by those
relatives. This volume has been very kind envoy to my disposition from
The Mr. W. Aldis Wright, the literary performer of FitzGerald.
I have once more to finally thank, my old friend his/her Master of
Peterhouse for his/her accurate reading of my impermeable sheets.
A.A.
_July 1903_
CONTAINED
CHAPTER ME INITIAL PHASE OF THE LIFE IN ALDEBURGH
I CAPITULATE POVERTY OF II Á LONDON
I CAPITULATE THE FRIENDSHIP OF III WITH BURKE
I CAPITULATE THE LIFE OF IV AT BELVOIR CASTLE
CHAPTER V IN SUFFOLK AGAIN
CHAPTER YOU "THE PARISH REGISTER"
I CAPITULATE VII "THE ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT"
CHAPTER "HISTORIES OF VIII"
CHAPTER IX VISITING Á. LONDRA
CHAPTER "HISTORIES OF X DI THE ROOM"
CHAPTER XI L' AT TROWBRIDGE DI LAST YEARS
INDEX
CRABBE
CHAPTER ME
INITIAL PHASE OF THE LIFE IN ALDEBURGH
(1754-1780)
Two poets English eminent that must be calculates moderns although each
toward of characteristic product in front of the end of the eighteenth century,