HenryCrabbRobinson (13 May 1775 – 5 February 1867) was an English lawyer, remembered as a diarist. He took part in founding London University. Robinson...
figure seem to evolve out of and pass back into the landscape". HenryCrabbRobinson explains that Wordsworth's point "was to exhibit poetically entire...
activist. She was the main twentieth century editor of the works of HenryCrabbRobinson. She was a Professor of English Language at University College, Reading...
archaeologist HenryCrabbRobinson (1775–1867), British diarist Henry Peach Robinson (1830–1901), British photographer Henry Morton Robinson (1898–1961)...
beautiful idea of the 'Dancing Daffodils'", and this was echoed by HenryCrabbRobinson. Critics were rebutted by public opinion, and the work gained in...
grave. I had done all I could to help her during life'. The diarist HenryCrabbRobinson observed her to be "a meretorious wife". Mary Jane and William remained...
region of my song” (The Excursion), William Blake wrote to his friend HenryCrabbRobinson that the passage "“caused him a bowel complaint which nearly killed...
Florence. There is an appreciative description of her in the diary of HenryCrabbRobinson, who met her in Rome in 1829. She coincided in Italy with her niece...
and His Circle. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1907. Robinson, HenryCrabb. HenryCrabbRobinson on Books and Their Writers. Ed. Edith J. Morley. London:...
Fanny Burney (1752–1840) were published in 1889; the diaries of HenryCrabbRobinson (1776–1867) were published in 1869. Among important U.S. Civil War...
Frederic Villiers George Wingrove Cooke, Second Opium War, 1857–1858. HenryCrabbRobinson, Germany and Spain (1807–1809). Howard C. Hillegas, covered Boer...
newspapers and magazines. One of the earliest war correspondents was HenryCrabbRobinson, who covered Napoleon's campaigns in Spain and Germany for The Times...
Lincoln's Inn Fields. Through James Gillman, Green with Tieck and HenryCrabbRobinson visited Coleridge at Highgate. Green over the years spent much time...
contained 265 lines of poetry, which were organized into septenaries. HenryCrabbRobinson contacted William Upcott on 19 April 1810 inquiring about copies...
Shelley, Sir Walter Scott, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Arthur Hugh Clough, HenryCrabbRobinson, "Conversation" Sharp, Thomas Carlyle, John Keats, Lord Tennyson...
the spectator creep." In the audience was HenryCrabbRobinson, whose respiration grew difficult. Robinson went into a fit of hysterics and was nearly...
Ainsworth attended Lamb's circle, and met many individuals including HenryCrabbRobinson and Mary Shelley. During the summer of 1825, Ainsworth returned on...
Retrieved 12 March 2015. HenryCrabbRobinson (1869). Thomas Sadler (ed.). Diary, Reminiscences, and Correspondence of HenryCrabbRobinson. Macmillan and Company...
(1765–1836), Thomas De Quincey (1785–1859) and his close personal friend HenryCrabbRobinson (1775–1867), was probably the most wide-ranging in England of the...
Charles. Charles died on 27 December 1834. According to family friend HenryCrabbRobinson, Mary was "quite insane" at this time and unable to fully feel grief...
constituted a small circle of admirers, such as the diarist and chronicler HenryCrabbRobinson and the novelist Mary Russell Mitford. But the rumours that had been...
six years added he remained" Epitaphs and Elegiac Pieces. 1837 To HenryCrabbRobinson 1837 "Companion! by whose buoyant Spirit cheered," Memorials of a...