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... writing in prose or verse , and most of them in fact from versified poetry in the strict sense . But I have no doubt ... write anything else , so that his staff had to translate his dis- patches into prose for him ; and there is Solon ...
... writing in prose or verse , and most of them in fact from versified poetry in the strict sense . But I have no doubt ... write anything else , so that his staff had to translate his dis- patches into prose for him ; and there is Solon ...
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... write better than he speaks when some matter has touched him deeply . ' It seems a variant of the old Words ... writing to W. H. Hudson after he had started composing poetry , Thomas said , ' I had done no verses before , and did not ...
... write better than he speaks when some matter has touched him deeply . ' It seems a variant of the old Words ... writing to W. H. Hudson after he had started composing poetry , Thomas said , ' I had done no verses before , and did not ...
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... writing poetry . The riddle is worth pondering . No doubt Thomas's great mistrust of himself had something to do with it ... write it in verse form in exactly the same cadences . That's all there was to it . ' To Edward Thomas , Frost's ...
... writing poetry . The riddle is worth pondering . No doubt Thomas's great mistrust of himself had something to do with it ... write it in verse form in exactly the same cadences . That's all there was to it . ' To Edward Thomas , Frost's ...
Inhalt
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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