Who is George Crabbe
George Crabbe ( KRAB; 24 December 1754 – 3 February 1832) was an English poet, surgeon and clergyman. He is best known for his early use of the realistic narrative form and his descriptions of middle and working-class life and people.In the 1770s, Crabbe began his career as a doctor's apprentice, later becoming a surgeon. In 1780, he travelled to London to make a living as a poet. After encountering serious financial difficulty and being unable to have his work published, he wrote to the statesman and author Edmund Burke for assistance. Burke was impressed enough by Crabbe's poems to promise to help him in any way he could. The two became close friends and Burke helped Crabbe greatly both in his literary career and in building a role within the church.
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George Crabbe Poems
- The Borough. Letter I
'DESCRIBE the Borough'--though our idle tribe
May love description, can we so describe,
That you shall fairly streets and buildings trace,
And all that gives distinction to a place? ... - Tale Iv
PROCRASTINATION.
Love will expire--the gay, the happy dream
Will turn to scorn, indiff'rence, or esteem: ... - The Hall Of Justice
Part I
VAGRANT.
... - Tale Vi
THE FRANK COURTSHIP.
Grave Jonas Kindred, Sybil Kindred's sire,
Was six feet high, and look'd six inches higher; ... - The Parish Register - Part Iii: Burials
THERE was, 'tis said, and I believe, a time
When humble Christians died with views sublime;
When all were ready for their faith to bleed,
But few to write or wrangle for their creed; ...
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Justindclemens: « he rivets attention by being tedious » - w hazlitt of george crabbeGda1238: where trembling penitents their guilt confessed, where want had succour, and contrition rest; there weary men from trouble found relief, there men in sorrow found repose from grief. (george crabbe - the borough)
Moviesinfocus: flash gordon (1936) is a rollicking sci-fi yarn with buster crabbe’s flash battling charles middleton’s ming the merciless. crabbe is great but middleton steals the show. you can see how george lucas was inspired for star wars & how much mike hodges used for his 1980 adaptation.
Rgtrendsetter: be there a will, and wisdom finds a way.-george crabbe ralphgail teenclashscreening
Howto_history: early english newspapers, by anna cusack. ‘it must, however, be confessed, that these things have their use; and are, besides, vehicles of much amusement.’ – george crabbe, ‘to the reader’, the newspaper (1785).
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