Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 18British Academy - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 17
Page 33
... lived for itself . It is remarkable how much of the world's greatest poetry has in fact been written by men who largely spent themselves in normal occupations , and , on the other hand , how dilute the poetry of live - long poets has ...
... lived for itself . It is remarkable how much of the world's greatest poetry has in fact been written by men who largely spent themselves in normal occupations , and , on the other hand , how dilute the poetry of live - long poets has ...
Page 35
... lived for nearly twenty years after the collection of 1869 was issued . Even to the end he was still occasionally wondering , rather wistfully , whether he should ever do anything more in poetry . ' It is something ' , he adds , ' to ...
... lived for nearly twenty years after the collection of 1869 was issued . Even to the end he was still occasionally wondering , rather wistfully , whether he should ever do anything more in poetry . ' It is something ' , he adds , ' to ...
Page 358
... lived . On his election as Downing Professor he preferred to live at ' Westbye ' and to retain his College rooms ; and , characteristically , he placed " The West Lodge ' , the official residence of the Downing Professors of Law , at ...
... lived . On his election as Downing Professor he preferred to live at ' Westbye ' and to retain his College rooms ; and , characteristically , he placed " The West Lodge ' , the official residence of the Downing Professors of Law , at ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 13 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19323 | 13 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19312 | 13 |
12 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Academy action Aes Grave appears Arch Arnold B.M.C. Roman Republic Bellona Bishop Book Cambridge century character church Cicero coinage coins College Criminal Law Cynewulf Dante death denarius didrachm Dioscuri doubt duty earlier early edition Elene England englyn englynion evidence Exeter Book fact father France friends goddess Grammar Greek Gwên Ibid interest Italian Italy Kenny Kenny's later Latin lectures letters Livy Llywarch Hên Lord Macedon Maitland manuscript medieval mind modern Mohenjo-Daro mother nature never nummi nummus obligation occasion Old English Oxford Plautus poems poet poetry political Powys Professor prose published Purser question quinarius rhyme Roman Republic Rome runes scholars seal Second Punic War sestertius sextantal Shakespeare silver style tetradrachm things thought tion Toynbee University Urien verse volume words Wright writing wrote XVIII