292/377 306.] [Footnote 303: Byron said, "Crabbe's the man, but he has got a coarse and impracticable subject." (Moore's _Life and Letters of Byron_, Vol. 63-4.) Leslie Stephen remarks that Crabbe "was admired by Byron in his rather wayward mood of Pope-worship, as the last representative of the legitimate school." (_English Literature and Society in the 18th Century_, p. 207.)] [Footnote 304: _Lockhart_, Vol. |