The Penguin Book of Scottish VerseTom Scott Penguin, 1970 - 518 Seiten |
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... poets who owed him little else . The poem is anglicized and derivative , but in its central story of the development of the mind of a poet and prisoner - king , the touches of realism in biographical and natural detail , its original ...
... poets who owed him little else . The poem is anglicized and derivative , but in its central story of the development of the mind of a poet and prisoner - king , the touches of realism in biographical and natural detail , its original ...
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... poem his Life and Death of Habbie Simson . The stanza of this poem , which Alexander Scott used in On Patience , was probably invented by the first of the troubadours , Guillaume , Count of Poitou , in the eleventh century : but because ...
... poem his Life and Death of Habbie Simson . The stanza of this poem , which Alexander Scott used in On Patience , was probably invented by the first of the troubadours , Guillaume , Count of Poitou , in the eleventh century : but because ...
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... poem . The poem lives in the text , as God to the religious may live in the Church , but the text is not the poem and the poem is not the text . Therefore , for poetic purposes , once the text in itself has been established , there is ...
... poem . The poem lives in the text , as God to the religious may live in the Church , but the text is not the poem and the poem is not the text . Therefore , for poetic purposes , once the text in itself has been established , there is ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 27 |
ANONYMOUS c 1300 | 59 |
ANONYMOUS c 1500 | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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