Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... period . Yet in spite of this , perhaps even because of it , he seems to me essentially a Thirties poet and to have ... period for him to have emerged in , and better than anyone else , it seems to me , he sums up its poetic virtues . In ...
... period . Yet in spite of this , perhaps even because of it , he seems to me essentially a Thirties poet and to have ... period for him to have emerged in , and better than anyone else , it seems to me , he sums up its poetic virtues . In ...
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... period of specialists based on the guild system , the ancients had tended to be all- rounders . We think of Pericles , of Julius Caesar both general and historian , of Pliny who wrote on everything from painting to volcanoes . There had ...
... period of specialists based on the guild system , the ancients had tended to be all- rounders . We think of Pericles , of Julius Caesar both general and historian , of Pliny who wrote on everything from painting to volcanoes . There had ...
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... period and that one of the pieces in it , ' Church Going ' , would be quoted , analysed , and anthologized almost as though it were ' Gerontion ' or ' Sailing to Byzantium ' . But beyond noting this lack of proportion in their ...
... period and that one of the pieces in it , ' Church Going ' , would be quoted , analysed , and anthologized almost as though it were ' Gerontion ' or ' Sailing to Byzantium ' . But beyond noting this lack of proportion in their ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
A BICENTENARY | 40 |
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