English Lyrics Chaucer to Poe 1340-1809 |
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... Poem shall turn on some single thought , feeling , or situation . ' I would rather say that unless thought , ' and ' feeling , ' and ' situation ' all are single , and are all present , and so present that in the final result ' feeling ...
... Poem shall turn on some single thought , feeling , or situation . ' I would rather say that unless thought , ' and ' feeling , ' and ' situation ' all are single , and are all present , and so present that in the final result ' feeling ...
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... Poems and Ballads . It is with the beginnings of this New Music that my concert ends . The Coleridge - Keats School culminated in Tennyson ; and I would fain have made my close an harmonious and beautiful contrast between Old and New ...
... Poems and Ballads . It is with the beginnings of this New Music that my concert ends . The Coleridge - Keats School culminated in Tennyson ; and I would fain have made my close an harmonious and beautiful contrast between Old and New ...
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... Poems , complete , I believe , so far as numbers go , but something chastened in the matter of diction . An Edition has been done of late for the Scot- tish Text Society ; but my text is more or less modernised from The Bannatyne MS ...
... Poems , complete , I believe , so far as numbers go , but something chastened in the matter of diction . An Edition has been done of late for the Scot- tish Text Society ; but my text is more or less modernised from The Bannatyne MS ...
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... Poems and Ballads . remeid remedy thirled enslaved deid = death makand = making sich - sigh gloir = glory 17. A set of this number , differently staged and five stanzas long , is printed in Mr. Yeowell's Edition of Wyatt in the Aldine ...
... Poems and Ballads . remeid remedy thirled enslaved deid = death makand = making sich - sigh gloir = glory 17. A set of this number , differently staged and five stanzas long , is printed in Mr. Yeowell's Edition of Wyatt in the Aldine ...
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... Poems , Chiefly Lyrical , from Romances and Prose - Tracts of the Elizabethan Age ( London , 1890 ) . 74. Reprinted from the aforesaid collection . 75. Mr. Bullen states that this piece of Breton's , ' originally published in 1591 ...
... Poems , Chiefly Lyrical , from Romances and Prose - Tracts of the Elizabethan Age ( London , 1890 ) . 74. Reprinted from the aforesaid collection . 75. Mr. Bullen states that this piece of Breton's , ' originally published in 1591 ...
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English Lyrics: Chaucer to Poe; 1340 1809 (Classic Reprint) William Ernest Henley No preview available - 2018 |
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