The College Anthology of British and American VerseA. Kent Hieatt, William Park Allyn and Bacon, 1964 - Počet stran: 631 |
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Strana ix
... poems by various other hands ; a very full gathering of modern poetry ; a policy of no excerpts ( of which one result is that no poem longer than 818 lines is represented ) ; a tendency to sacrifice the representative poem for what we ...
... poems by various other hands ; a very full gathering of modern poetry ; a policy of no excerpts ( of which one result is that no poem longer than 818 lines is represented ) ; a tendency to sacrifice the representative poem for what we ...
Strana xi
... poem with its milieu , because we have found these , more often than not , to be pseudo - explanations and constrictions of the imagination for the beginner , whose first task and joy should be to come to grips with a poem's internal ...
... poem with its milieu , because we have found these , more often than not , to be pseudo - explanations and constrictions of the imagination for the beginner , whose first task and joy should be to come to grips with a poem's internal ...
Strana 206
... Poem Nolueram , Belinda , tuos violare capillos ; Sed juvat , hoc precibus me tribuisse tuis . [ Martial , Epigrams XII , 84 ] Canto I What dire offense from am'rous causes springs , What mighty contests rise from trivial things , I ...
... Poem Nolueram , Belinda , tuos violare capillos ; Sed juvat , hoc precibus me tribuisse tuis . [ Martial , Epigrams XII , 84 ] Canto I What dire offense from am'rous causes springs , What mighty contests rise from trivial things , I ...
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Sir Thomas Wyatt | 17 |
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