A. E. Housman: Scholar and PoetUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1958 - 192 pàgines |
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Pàgina 147
... leave with ancient night alone The stedfast and enduring bone.3 nor the tremendous starkness of the metaphor in which the whole of this poem is couched : ' Tis that every mother's son Travails with a skeleton . Here there is the ...
... leave with ancient night alone The stedfast and enduring bone.3 nor the tremendous starkness of the metaphor in which the whole of this poem is couched : ' Tis that every mother's son Travails with a skeleton . Here there is the ...
Pàgina 148
... leave ill alone.1 Halt by the headstone naming The heart no longer stirred , And say the lad that loved you Was one that kept his word.2 Life did indeed seem to him a fool's - errand ; occasionally he permits himself a wry smile at the ...
... leave ill alone.1 Halt by the headstone naming The heart no longer stirred , And say the lad that loved you Was one that kept his word.2 Life did indeed seem to him a fool's - errand ; occasionally he permits himself a wry smile at the ...
Pàgina 153
... leaves.1 The love of landscape and of Worcestershire is as certainly biographical as anything in his poetry . ' Nature ... leave his texts and walk on the Malvern Hills , where with Max Müller he watched a sunset . ' I well remember now ...
... leaves.1 The love of landscape and of Worcestershire is as certainly biographical as anything in his poetry . ' Nature ... leave his texts and walk on the Malvern Hills , where with Max Müller he watched a sunset . ' I well remember now ...
Continguts
JUVENILIA | 13 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES ON HOUSMAN | 42 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES | 64 |
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