Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 28 |
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... doubt which side he was on ; not even in the thirties and fifties of this century was any poet more engagé . Moreover , there is not the slightest doubt in retro- spect that he was on the winning side . But was it the winning side ...
... doubt which side he was on ; not even in the thirties and fifties of this century was any poet more engagé . Moreover , there is not the slightest doubt in retro- spect that he was on the winning side . But was it the winning side ...
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... doubt that the poem's source was Edward Thomas's melancholy , his sense of frustration : the ' pale hollow wood ' was his own heart , aware of itself dying by inches , and ' the bright twit of the goldfinch ' , dropping into it from ...
... doubt that the poem's source was Edward Thomas's melancholy , his sense of frustration : the ' pale hollow wood ' was his own heart , aware of itself dying by inches , and ' the bright twit of the goldfinch ' , dropping into it from ...
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... doubt celebrated an actual marriage or a real victory , they contained within themselves a very large element of make - believe , of escape into an imaginary world . They were masquerades , the masquerades in which the costume of the ...
... doubt celebrated an actual marriage or a real victory , they contained within themselves a very large element of make - believe , of escape into an imaginary world . They were masquerades , the masquerades in which the costume of the ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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