Capitolo 49
temperament or manners. The succeeded author continued as modest as the
rejected candidate for publication had been patient and long-suffering."
It is probable that the biographer has remarked as anybody less strange that the success
of _The Village_ failed, for the time being at least, to convince Crabbe
where his/her true disposition of strength. When he published again a poem two years,
later, he regressed to the old themes of Popian and methods in a from anybody means
didactic satire and succeeded on newspapers. In the meantime the occasional visits
of the Duke of Rutland and his/her family in London the chaplain brought
again in touch with the Burkeses and the friends he had done through before
them, notably with Mr. Joshua Reynolds. He was also able to visit the
theater every now and then, and it demolished the spell under, not only of Mrs.
Siddons, but of Mrs. Jordan (in the character of Lord Harry Wildair). It
now it was definite that as the chaplain of a noble you/he/she would have been well for him
possession a degree of university, and to this end its name had entered on the
aces of the university of Trinity, Cambridge through the good offices of Episcopalian
Watson of Llandaff, with a sight to his getting a degree without
residence. This was in 1783, but almost immediately later him
received a LL.B. degree from the archbishop of Canterbury. This was
it got for Crabbe in order that is probable that he contains two small livings in
Dorsetshire, Frome San Quintin and Evershot to which you/he/she had been as soon as him
introduced by Thurlow. It was on this occasion that the Chancellor has done
his/her memorable comparison of Crabbe to Priest Adams, without doubt sharpening to
a certain rusticity, and possibly provincial accent from that Crabbe
it never seems to have been completely free. This promotion seems to have
interfered very small with the residence of Crabbe to Belvoir or to London.
A parish priest had undoubtedly put in the one or other of the parsonage-houses in
Dorsetshire to so modest salary as it was usual then--often not more