A. E. Housman: Scholar and PoetUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1958 - 192 pàgines |
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Pàgina 38
... once more then , and be dumb ! Let the victors , when they come , When the forts of folly fall , Find thy body by the wall . Even in poems which are mainly in his more Hellenic manner ( Housman once compared his poetry to a Greek temple ) ...
... once more then , and be dumb ! Let the victors , when they come , When the forts of folly fall , Find thy body by the wall . Even in poems which are mainly in his more Hellenic manner ( Housman once compared his poetry to a Greek temple ) ...
Pàgina 54
... once respond , And feet that fly on feathers , And serpent - circled wand . The epithets applied to landscape in the Anthology are on the whole more varied and reveal a more conscious interest in nature than those of the classical ...
... once respond , And feet that fly on feathers , And serpent - circled wand . The epithets applied to landscape in the Anthology are on the whole more varied and reveal a more conscious interest in nature than those of the classical ...
Pàgina 84
... Once , if here the couch is gravel , In a kinder bed I lay , And the breast the darnel smothers Rested once upon another's When it was not clay.5 1 O.B.B. 90 , vi . 4 O.B.B. 27 , 91 . ? O.B.B. 159 , vi , vii . 3 ASL v . 5 ASL xi . This ...
... Once , if here the couch is gravel , In a kinder bed I lay , And the breast the darnel smothers Rested once upon another's When it was not clay.5 1 O.B.B. 90 , vi . 4 O.B.B. 27 , 91 . ? O.B.B. 159 , vi , vii . 3 ASL v . 5 ASL xi . This ...
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