Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... poem by Keith Douglas . And I believe they are authentic because their work is spun on that Melodic Line that is common to all art which follows experience truthfully and humbly . That tormented creature in Clemo's poem may therefore be ...
... poem by Keith Douglas . And I believe they are authentic because their work is spun on that Melodic Line that is common to all art which follows experience truthfully and humbly . That tormented creature in Clemo's poem may therefore be ...
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... poem is ' The Dark Rosaleen ' supposedly addressed to Ireland by Red Hugh O'Donnell and written by one of his poets in the Elizabethan period . Mangan's version is lyrical : I could scale the blue air , I could plough the high hills ...
... poem is ' The Dark Rosaleen ' supposedly addressed to Ireland by Red Hugh O'Donnell and written by one of his poets in the Elizabethan period . Mangan's version is lyrical : I could scale the blue air , I could plough the high hills ...
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... poem Laurence Bloomfield in Ireland and such short poems as ' Ruins at Sunset ' , ' The Ruined Chapel ' , and ' The Fairies ' still provide lively anthology pieces . Other similar poets were his predecessor J. J. Callanan ( 1795- 1829 ) ...
... poem Laurence Bloomfield in Ireland and such short poems as ' Ruins at Sunset ' , ' The Ruined Chapel ' , and ' The Fairies ' still provide lively anthology pieces . Other similar poets were his predecessor J. J. Callanan ( 1795- 1829 ) ...
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A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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