A. E. Housman: Scholar and PoetUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1958 - 192 pàgines |
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Pàgina 117
... epithet in describing the sights and sounds of nature which recalls the finest passages of L'Allegro and Lycidas . The excellence of Milton's descriptions of nature is that they achieve vividness not through their author's constant ...
... epithet in describing the sights and sounds of nature which recalls the finest passages of L'Allegro and Lycidas . The excellence of Milton's descriptions of nature is that they achieve vividness not through their author's constant ...
Pàgina 130
... epithet and in a certain acid melancholy one often reminds us of the other . Professor Fletcher has noted3 only two verbal reminis- cences of Pope in Housman , and one of these is no more than probable . The metaphor in ASL xxxi : There ...
... epithet and in a certain acid melancholy one often reminds us of the other . Professor Fletcher has noted3 only two verbal reminis- cences of Pope in Housman , and one of these is no more than probable . The metaphor in ASL xxxi : There ...
Pàgina 143
... epithet is more exact , but he is still harking back to his earliest happiness : On russet floors , by waters idle , The pine lets fall its cone ; The cuckoo shouts all day at nothing In leafy dells alone ; And traveller's joy beguiles ...
... epithet is more exact , but he is still harking back to his earliest happiness : On russet floors , by waters idle , The pine lets fall its cone ; The cuckoo shouts all day at nothing In leafy dells alone ; And traveller's joy beguiles ...
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JUVENILIA | 13 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES ON HOUSMAN | 42 |
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