Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1965 |
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... Dark Lady of the Sonnets , makes Shake- speare a busy jotter - down of other people's unconsidered but valuable trifles of conversation . That he got some of his best lines from types so different as a palace warder and Queen Elizabeth ...
... Dark Lady of the Sonnets , makes Shake- speare a busy jotter - down of other people's unconsidered but valuable trifles of conversation . That he got some of his best lines from types so different as a palace warder and Queen Elizabeth ...
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... darkness , and in the dark we proceed . Few are the moonlit nights I care for . ... " ( Translation R. Warner ) With this poignant bitterness Seferis returned to Greece after the end of the war . His first important post - war poem is ...
... darkness , and in the dark we proceed . Few are the moonlit nights I care for . ... " ( Translation R. Warner ) With this poignant bitterness Seferis returned to Greece after the end of the war . His first important post - war poem is ...
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... dark . ( Translation R. Warner ) The Thrush too ends on a note of darkness , a note of despair , expressed , however , through a marvellous simile : Your eyes will be emptied of the light of the day as suddenly , of one accord , all the ...
... dark . ( Translation R. Warner ) The Thrush too ends on a note of darkness , a note of despair , expressed , however , through a marvellous simile : Your eyes will be emptied of the light of the day as suddenly , of one accord , all the ...
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INTRODUCTION By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1961 | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1961 | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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