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... remember and pass from mouth to mouth , poems were almost certainly the beginning of literature . The first ... remembering , and went about saying them ; so that , likely enough , LIFE AND LITERATURE 27.
... remember and pass from mouth to mouth , poems were almost certainly the beginning of literature . The first ... remembering , and went about saying them ; so that , likely enough , LIFE AND LITERATURE 27.
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... remember both those thoughts . The Nurse refers not without irony as well as pathos - to the first ; our Ode recalls the second . Do scholars really think that when Penelope cried : † ' First I lost my lion - hearted husband who was ...
... remember both those thoughts . The Nurse refers not without irony as well as pathos - to the first ; our Ode recalls the second . Do scholars really think that when Penelope cried : † ' First I lost my lion - hearted husband who was ...
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... remember them ? Dare we commune with them , the deathless dead ? ' Now that the flame is low , the vision lost , What ghost in us can converse hold with ghost ? We cannot reach them till with all things splendid , Honour and meekness ...
... remember them ? Dare we commune with them , the deathless dead ? ' Now that the flame is low , the vision lost , What ghost in us can converse hold with ghost ? We cannot reach them till with all things splendid , Honour and meekness ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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