Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 28 |
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... poem ; but how many poems even as simple as that have ever been communicated success- fully to users of a foreign language ? How many perfect translations of poetry have there ever been ? On my own account I would hesitantly offer as an ...
... poem ; but how many poems even as simple as that have ever been communicated success- fully to users of a foreign language ? How many perfect translations of poetry have there ever been ? On my own account I would hesitantly offer as an ...
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... poem , telling her not to read it till he had gone . It was the poem called ' No One So Much As You ' , and it is an extraordinary poem for more reasons than one . It has an honesty which is painful , and almost cruel as well . Written ...
... poem , telling her not to read it till he had gone . It was the poem called ' No One So Much As You ' , and it is an extraordinary poem for more reasons than one . It has an honesty which is painful , and almost cruel as well . Written ...
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... poem : it seldom does : it explains and defines our response , which is a very different matter . We respond to ' The Hollow Wood ' , finally , in so far as its symbolic values come home to us . The poem makes us aware of two worlds ...
... poem : it seldom does : it explains and defines our response , which is a very different matter . We respond to ' The Hollow Wood ' , finally , in so far as its symbolic values come home to us . The poem makes us aware of two worlds ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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