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Henry Crabb Robinson
Robinson, one of the great diarists, was a friend of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Lamb, Hazlett, and later Carlyle; and a great admirer of German writers, Goethe in particular (cf. Ox. Comp.). His diary and letters give a "truthful and unrivalled picture of social and literary life and literary men, both in this country and on the continent, during the first half of this [19th] century
| Publisher | Fields, Osgood |
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| Search language | english |
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