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says, "Of all the records of these his latter years, the most valuable, perhaps, are those furnished by Mr. Crabb Robinson, whose cautious and vivid transcription of Blake's actual speech is worth more than much vague remark, or than any commentary now possible to give."
91:, London; but in 1798 a relative died, leaving Robinson a sum yielding a considerable yearly income. Proud of his independence and eager for travel, he went abroad in 1800. Between 1800 and 1805, he studied at various places in 512: 544: 60:, as the third and youngest son of Henry Robinson (1736-1815) and Jemima (1736-1793), daughter of Denny Crabb, a landowner, maltster, and deacon of the congregational church at 167:. Fifteen years later he retired, and by virtue of his conversation and qualities became a leader in society. He was one of the founders of the London University (now 705: 517: 296: 477: 171:) and travelled several times to Italy, as many of his contemporaries did. Among those whom he befriended in Rome in 1829 was the novelist 597: 675: 290: 339:
Galicia, the Times y la Guerra de la Independencia. Henry Crabb Robinson y la corresponsalía de The Times en A Coruña (1808-1809)
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Christoph Martin Wieland. Nordamerikanische Forschungsbeitrage zur 250. Wiederkehr seines Geburtstages 1983
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was published posthumously in 1869. It contains reminiscences of central figures of the English
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Diana Behler: "Henry Crabb Robinson as a Mediator of Lessing and Herder to England". In:
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preach one of his last sermons. In 1796, he entered the office of a solicitor in
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After education at small private schools, he was articled in 1790 to an
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Diary, Reminiscences, and Correspondence of Henry Crabb Robinson
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Robinson died unmarried, aged 91. He was buried in a vault in
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in 1809, Robinson decided to quit journalism and studied for
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Diana Behler: "Henry Crabb Robinson and Weimar". In:
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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William Holl the younger
diarist
London University
Bury St. Edmunds
Suffolk
Wattisfield
Suffolk
Habakkuk Crabb
attorney
Colchester
John Wesley
Chancery Lane
Germany
men of letters
Goethe
Schiller
Johann Gottfried Herder
Christoph Martin Wieland
The Times
Altona
Galicia
Spain
war correspondent
Peninsular War

Highgate Cemetery
London
the Bar
Circuit

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