Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... play in corners with looking - glasses and beads ; It is better we should go quickly , go into Asia Or any other tunnel where the world recedes , Or turn blind wantons like the gulls who scream And rip the edge off any ideal or dream ...
... play in corners with looking - glasses and beads ; It is better we should go quickly , go into Asia Or any other tunnel where the world recedes , Or turn blind wantons like the gulls who scream And rip the edge off any ideal or dream ...
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... play over his mind ; and Wordsworth , no longer with Coleridge as once he would have been , increases constantly in his conscience of things that may , indeed almost must , accompany humanity through the new century he so strangely ...
... play over his mind ; and Wordsworth , no longer with Coleridge as once he would have been , increases constantly in his conscience of things that may , indeed almost must , accompany humanity through the new century he so strangely ...
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... play fair , I have taken this example from the Selected Poems of 1928 , but Pound's remarkable ear could be demonstrated far more effectively through a poem Eliot left out from that volume and which I did not read till later , the ...
... play fair , I have taken this example from the Selected Poems of 1928 , but Pound's remarkable ear could be demonstrated far more effectively through a poem Eliot left out from that volume and which I did not read till later , the ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
A BICENTENARY | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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