Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... turn to you whom a morose routine Saves from the mad vertigo of being what has been . B. Analogue of me , you are wrong to turn on me , My country will not yield you any sanctuary , There is no pinpoint in any of the ordnance maps To ...
... turn to you whom a morose routine Saves from the mad vertigo of being what has been . B. Analogue of me , you are wrong to turn on me , My country will not yield you any sanctuary , There is no pinpoint in any of the ordnance maps To ...
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... turn to much more popular poets , you can spot the influence of Auden in some of the lyrics of the Beatles . They were attempting , in fact , the kind of poetry J. M. Synge had in mind , when he wrote : I have often thought that at the ...
... turn to much more popular poets , you can spot the influence of Auden in some of the lyrics of the Beatles . They were attempting , in fact , the kind of poetry J. M. Synge had in mind , when he wrote : I have often thought that at the ...
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... turn , since nothing can so effectually relieve the ennui of state , and the anxieties of power . The Regent's ' literary turn ' had not only healed the breach between Scott and Byron ; it had established a friendship between them ...
... turn , since nothing can so effectually relieve the ennui of state , and the anxieties of power . The Regent's ' literary turn ' had not only healed the breach between Scott and Byron ; it had established a friendship between them ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
A BICENTENARY | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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