Capitolo 55
parishioners, "and it often had the great difficulty in to confine his/her practice
severely inside the limits of the poor man, for the growers gladly
_gratis_ has been frequented also." His/her literary works subsequent to
_The Village_ seems to have been disdains with the exception of a breve,
monograph of God in which Robert Manners has contributed to Annual _The Register_
1784, for the poem of _The Newspaper,_ probably published in 1785 they were
"old escort." It is unlikely that Crabbe, after the success of _The
Village,_ would be had to turn again gladly to the old one and that it doesn't give profit
vein of didactic satire. But, the poem that is in his/her desk, him perhaps
he/she thought that it is probable that I/you/he/she draw some pounds to a family that
it certainly needed them. "_The Newspaper_, a Poem, from the Turn. George
Crabbe, Chaplain to his/her Grace the Duke of Rutland, printed for J.
Dodsley, in Pallium Building with many shops" it seemed a brochure of quarter (price 2s.) in
1785, with a happy witticism from the _Metamorphoses_ of Ovid on the
title-page and a shrewd dedication to God Thurlow, showing a
the gratitude for past favours, and (not express) a vivacious sense of favours
to come.
_The Newspaper_ is, to say the truth of small value or as throwing,
turns on on the journalism of the day of Crabbe, or as a footstep in his poetic
career. The themes are common place as the strange mixture of
news, the interference of the newspaper with reading more useful and
the development of the art of the advertiser. You/he/she is written in the flowing one and
plentiful vein of mild satire and moralising milder than Crabbe from
the more first youth had it so assiduously practised. If of some lines are had need
as a sample, the following will show that the methods of literary
to puff is not so original to-day as it would be supposed. Later
pointing out the ingenuity of the merchant in this respect, the poet adds.--
"These are the arts from which thousand live,
Where the Truth can smile, and the Justice can forgive.