A. E. Housman: Scholar and PoetUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1958 - 192 pàgines |
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Pàgina 37
... grave , to which it goes . remind us , in the phrase ' far grave ' of the lover in A Shropshire Lad who is bent on death : In the land to which I travel , The far dwelling , let me say- Once , if here the couch is gravel , 1 In a kinder ...
... grave , to which it goes . remind us , in the phrase ' far grave ' of the lover in A Shropshire Lad who is bent on death : In the land to which I travel , The far dwelling , let me say- Once , if here the couch is gravel , 1 In a kinder ...
Pàgina 67
... grave , and gives to these his own elaboration , adding touches here and there that are reminiscent of Milton : Bring , in this timeless grave to throw , No cypress , sombre on the snow ; Snap not from the bitter yew His leaves that ...
... grave , and gives to these his own elaboration , adding touches here and there that are reminiscent of Milton : Bring , in this timeless grave to throw , No cypress , sombre on the snow ; Snap not from the bitter yew His leaves that ...
Pàgina 105
... grave . Yea , though he live long : and see not the grave . ( Differently translated in A.V. ) Cf. ASL xxxvii : The land where I shall mind you not Is the land where all's forgot . Ps . lxxxviii , 12 , Cov .: And thy righteousness in ...
... grave . Yea , though he live long : and see not the grave . ( Differently translated in A.V. ) Cf. ASL xxxvii : The land where I shall mind you not Is the land where all's forgot . Ps . lxxxviii , 12 , Cov .: And thy righteousness in ...
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JUVENILIA | 13 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES ON HOUSMAN | 42 |
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