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... poem , a failure ; but in its light , or against its darkness , all Douglas's other poems must be read . I shall be fairly brief about the poems Douglas wrote while still a schoolboy . In a schoolboy's poems one does not look for ...
... poem , a failure ; but in its light , or against its darkness , all Douglas's other poems must be read . I shall be fairly brief about the poems Douglas wrote while still a schoolboy . In a schoolboy's poems one does not look for ...
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... poem is that so it was : it is all one , all as you have heard ... And , when we have read the poem carefully , we realize that he means by that not only that it is all one in Cairo , that the shrieking Marcelle is at one with the ...
... poem is that so it was : it is all one , all as you have heard ... And , when we have read the poem carefully , we realize that he means by that not only that it is all one in Cairo , that the shrieking Marcelle is at one with the ...
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... poem , Empedocles on Etna ( also written mainly in 1849 , though not published till 1852 ) the relation is more essential , and I believe completely conscious ; and the withdrawal of that poem in 1853 constituted , and may have been ...
... poem , Empedocles on Etna ( also written mainly in 1849 , though not published till 1852 ) the relation is more essential , and I believe completely conscious ; and the withdrawal of that poem in 1853 constituted , and may have been ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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