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... Poet's Corner , for instance , extremely funny in their irreverence , engrave certain scenes on the memory which rise mischievously before one's eyes when one peruses the poet in question . Who can forget ' Mr. Tennyson , reading In ...
... Poet's Corner , for instance , extremely funny in their irreverence , engrave certain scenes on the memory which rise mischievously before one's eyes when one peruses the poet in question . Who can forget ' Mr. Tennyson , reading In ...
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... poet . What helped to cripple him was the term ' peasant - poet ' , with its freakish implications . But this is what he was called and the terrible conflict between his ' condition ' and his genius raged until it exploded into that ...
... poet . What helped to cripple him was the term ' peasant - poet ' , with its freakish implications . But this is what he was called and the terrible conflict between his ' condition ' and his genius raged until it exploded into that ...
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... poet . But he did not like the poor . When he started writing , it was the fashion to pretend that they were happy shepherds and shepherdesses , who were always dancing , or anyhow had hearts of gold . . . but Crabbe's verdict on the ...
... poet . But he did not like the poor . When he started writing , it was the fashion to pretend that they were happy shepherds and shepherdesses , who were always dancing , or anyhow had hearts of gold . . . but Crabbe's verdict on the ...
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SWEET AUBURN | 15 |
The Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1973 | 33 |
The Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1972 | 48 |
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