English Men of Letters: Crabbe

Alfred Ainger

Capitolo 7

1771, and he/she remained with him up to 1775.

We have the authority of the child of Crabbe and biographer to say that him
never it would really appreciate the profession that he had adopted. What an ability
he finally reached in him, before him the forsook it for never it is, completely
in clear way. But it is sure that his/her residence among the more civilized and
cultured inhabitants of Woodbridge were of the greatest service to him.
He drew profit sticking to a small group of young men on that they met notably
certain evenings to an inn for discussion and mutual improvement. To
this small society Crabbe was to owe a principal happiness of his/her life.
One of his/her members, the Mr. W.S. Levett, a surgeon (one wonders a
relative of the favorite of Sam Johnson), you/he/she was courting to this point a Girl
Brereton, of Framlingham ten miles street. The Mr. Levett died young in 1774,
and he/she didn't live to marry himself/herself/themselves, but during his/her brief friendship with Crabbe
it was the means to introduce him/it to the lady that, after many years of
attended patient, it became his/her wife. In the village of Parham Gran, not
away from Framlingham, a lived Mr. Tovell, of Room of Parham a substantial
owner of grounds, cultivating his/her his/her own piece of ground of ground. With Mr. and her Mrs. Tovell and them only
child, a daughter lived an orphan niece of the Mr. Tovell, a Girl Sarah
Elmy, the breast-friend of Miss Brereton and continuous companion. The Mr. Levett
it had in become consequence the friend of the family of Tovell, and it conceived
the desire that his/her young friend, Crabbe should be as blessed as
him. "George", he said, "you will go with me to Parham;  there is a
young lady there who would be all right only him!" Crabbe accepted the
invitation, made the knowledge of the Mr. Tovell, and quickly he fell in love
with the niece of the Mr. Tovell. The poet, to that duration, you/he/she had not completed yet
his/her eighteenth year.

As I lend after this first reunion George Crabbe proposed and was
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