√ | Century of Experience | Evidence | Name of Reader / Listener / Reading Group | Author of Text | Title of Text | Form of Text | |
| 1800-1849 | ''Affecting picture of Constancy and Love' 'Yes! There are real mourners- I have seen /...' [transcription of 'The Chu... | Mary Groom | George Crabbe | The Church | Unknown |
| 1700-1799 1800-1849 | ??And which of the living poets fulfils your ideal standard of excellence??
?Crabbe. He is all nature without pomp ... | Charles Robert Maturin | George Crabbe | poetic works | Print: Book |
| 1850-1899 1900-1945 | 'There was a lending library in town, but with no education or guidance in English literature, [Edwin Muir] wasted val... | Edwin Muir | George Crabbe | | Print: Book |
| 1700-1799 1800-1849 | 'Miss Edg[e]worth must not be run down because she has like most people misunderstood her own powers--she never can pr... | Lady Caroline Lamb | George Crabbe | Poems | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | [transcribed in Lady Caroline's hand]: ?From Crabbe
Minutely trace Man?s life; year after year,
Through all his days... | Lady Caroline Lamb | George Crabbe | Tale II, 'The Parting Hour' | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'No; I have never seen the death of Mrs Crabbe. I have only just been making out from one of his prefaces that he prob... | Jane Austen | George Crabbe | preface to The Borough | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | Elizabeth Barrett to Mary Russell Mitford, 9 July 1836:
'I remember daring to say to Sir Uvedale Price that I could... | Uvedale Price | George Crabbe | The Library | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'I think the public taste is not in any danger of relapsing into Arcadian pastorals, but I suspect these Caledonian pa... | Eleanor Anne Porden | George Crabbe | [poems] | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'Pray do you now and then read modern Biography? I have been highly entertained, & even interested by the Memoirs of M... | Sarah Harriet Burney | George Crabbe | Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe | Print: Book |
| 1900-1945 | 'In bed I have been fuming over your assumption that my liking for the poet Crabbe is avowed. I assure you I bought a... | Virginia Woolf | George Crabbe | unknown | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'I have done all my [italics] composition [end italics] of Ld B -, & done Crabbe outright since you left & got up Dryd... | Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell | George Crabbe | | Print: Book |
| 1700-1799 | 'I am desired by the Duchess of Rutland to Print a Discourse which I read at Belvoir-Chapel at the Funeral of the late... | George Crabbe | George Crabbe | [funeral address for Duke of Rutland] | Manuscript: Unknown |
| 1700-1799 | 'Having been upon a tour in Scotland I did not receive your book till my arrival at York & was unwilling to answer you... | Henry Vassal Fox, Lord Holland | George Crabbe | Parish Register, The | Print: Book |
| 1700-1799 | 'Having been upon a tour in Scotland I did not receive your book till my arrival at York & was unwilling to answer you... | Henry Vassal Fox, Lord Holland | George Crabbe | Library, The | Print: Book |
| 1700-1799 | 'Having been upon a tour in Scotland I did not receive your book till my arrival at York & was unwilling to answer you... | Henry Vassal Fox, Lord Holland | George Crabbe | Village, The | Print: Book |
| 1700-1799 1800-1849 | '[your letter] has gratified a wish of more than twenty years standing. It is I think fully that time since I was for ... | Walter Scott | George Crabbe | Village, The | Print: Book |
| 1700-1799 1800-1849 | '[your letter] has gratified a wish of more than twenty years standing. It is I think fully that time since I was for ... | Walter Scott | George Crabbe | Library, The | Print: Book |
| 1700-1799 1800-1849 | '[your letter] has gratified a wish of more than twenty years standing. It is I think fully that time since I was for ... | Walter Scott | George Crabbe | Patron, The | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'My eldest girl begins to read well and enters as well into the humour as into the sentiment of your admirable descrip... | Sophia Scott | George Crabbe | Tales in verse | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | '[Crabbe had sent Scott, who already had one, a set of his works - he explained later that he'd intended it for Mrs Sc... | Walter Scott | George Crabbe | [Works] | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | '[Crabbe had sent Scott, who already had one, a set of his works - he explained later that he'd intended it for Mrs Sc... | Walter Scott's children | George Crabbe | [Works] | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'Our lord of the "cairn & the scaur" waste wilderness and hundred hills for many a league around is the Duke of Buccle... | Charles William Montagu Scott and Harriet Katherine Townshend, Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch | George Crabbe | [Works] | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | [Crabbe relates how he had fallen in love with Charlotte Williams and written her various letters, before she revealed... | Charlotte Ridout | George Crabbe | [letters from Crabbe to Charlotte Ridout's friend Charlotte Williams] | Manuscript: Letter |
| 1800-1849 | 'my dear father told thee that Goldsmith's would now be the [italics] deserted village [end italics]; perhaps thou dos... | Richard Shackleton | George Crabbe | Village, The | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'my dear father told thee that Goldsmith's would now be the [italics] deserted village [end italics]; perhaps thou dos... | Richard Shackleton | George Crabbe | Library, The | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'my dear father told thee that Goldsmith's would now be the [italics] deserted village [end italics]; perhaps thou dos... | Richard Shackleton | George Crabbe | Newspaper, The | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'A spendid constellation of Poets arose in the literary horizon - I looked around for Crabbe - Why does not he, who sh... | Mary Leadbeter | George Crabbe | Parish Register, The | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'A spendid constellation of Poets arose in the literary horizon - I looked around for Crabbe - Why does not he, who sh... | Mary Leadbeter | George Crabbe | Tales in Verse | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'A spendid constellation of Poets arose in the literary horizon - I looked around for Crabbe - Why does not he, who sh... | Mary Leadbeter | George Crabbe | Borough, the | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'I assure you she [Mrs Murray] was a Shield to me on the Night when I read my Verses.' [to Murray and others, prior to... | George Crabbe | George Crabbe | [verses] | Manuscript: Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'I received yours this Morning as I was reading pages 85-113 in the M.S.' | George Crabbe | George Crabbe | Tales from the Hall | Manuscript: Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'So you have been reading my almost forgotten stories - Lady Barbara and Ellen! I protest to you their origin is lost ... | George Crabbe | George Crabbe | Lady Barbara | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'So you have been reading my almost forgotten stories - Lady Barbara and Ellen! I protest to you their origin is lost ... | George Crabbe | George Crabbe | Ellen | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'I have not done much with the Sermons you sent me nor after the Bristol Huricanes Would you expect it, still I have n... | George Crabbe | George Crabbe | [sermons] | Manuscript: Unknown |
| 1700-1799 1800-1849 | 'She comments, with discrimination, on Shakespeare and Ben Jonson, Rousseau and Cervantes, "Tom Jones", "Emma", "A Man... | Louisa, Lady Stuart | George Crabbe | [unknown] | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | Aubrey de Vere on Tennyson's second visit to Ireland, as his guest, during 1848:
'In the evenings he had vocal musi... | Alfred Tennyson | Crabbe | 'A Sorrowful Tale' | Print: Book |
| 1700-1799 | 'Soon after this time I had an opportunity of seeing, by means of one of his friends, a proof that his talents, as wel... | Samuel Johnson | George Crabbe | Village, The | Manuscript: Unknown |
| 1700-1799 | 'Soon after this time I had an opportunity of seeing, by means of one of his friends, a proof that his talents, as wel... | James Boswell | George Crabbe | Village, The | Manuscript: Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | John Wilson Croker to John Murray, 18 July 1819:
'I had Crabbe's tales with me on shipboard, and they were a treasu... | John Wilson Croker | Crabbe | Tales | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | From the 1806-1840 Commonplace book of an unknown reader. Transcription of '"Crabbe's Paris Register" - Burials', begi... | | George Crabbe | Parish Register | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | From the 1806-1840 Commonplace book of an unknown reader. 'Then died lamented in the strength of life 1827 "Called no... | C.M.G. [anon] | George Crabbe | The Mother's Funeral | Print: Book |