English Men of Letters: Crabbe

Alfred Ainger

Capitolo 56

  But when, among this crowd tumultuante*-rout, we find,
  A poet that puffs, to his/her hideaway of honour:
  Who slily allows to fall quotations all around
  Packet or he/she Posts, and stings out their worth;
  Who advertises that reviewers say,
  With fictitious editions every second day;
  Who doesn't challenge out the trust his/her encomiums of sight,
  But it expedites in the fame with his;
  Even if the verse that gets some transitory encomium,
  Contempt is all the anxious earningses of poet"

_The Newspaper_ seems to coldly have been received by the critics that
you/he/she had perhaps been conducted by _The Village_ to wait a lot him for anything
different, and Crabbe never returned to the line satirical-didactics.
For twenty-two years he published indeed, nothing more, even if him
continually written, and as regularly it committed him the mass of his
manuscript to the national fire-place. In the meantime he lived a happy country
the life to Stathern, studying the botany, reading to tall voice to his/her wife and from no
it intends forgetting the lacks of his/her poor parishioners. He visited
periodically his/her Dorsetshire livings, introducing his/her wife one this way
you cause, as he passed through London to the Burkes. And one day,
grabbed with an acute attack of the pays_ of du of _mal, he went by bicycle sixty miles
to the coast of Lincolnshire that is probable that him baths once more, as his/her child
special messenger it, "in the waves that have washed the beach of Aldeburgh."

To October 1787, the family of Crabbe was frightened from the news of the
death of his/her friend and patron the Duke of Rutland to that the died
Vice-regal cottage to Dublin, after a short illness to the first age of
thirty-three. The duke, a generous and famous man for his
eccentric hospitality, had not lived wisely but too well." Crabbe
assisted to the funeral to Belvoir, and it duly published his/her dissertation
then it delivered in the beautiful quarter. Shortly later, the duchess, anxious
to hold back their first chaplain in the neighbourhood, gave Crabbe a
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