A. E. Housman: Scholar and PoetUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1958 - 192 pàgines |
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Pàgina 72
... reference to Lammastide begins one of the most famous of all ballads , The Battle of Otterburn : It fell about the Lammas tyde , When husbands win their hay 1 O.B.B. 32 , xiii . 2 ASL xxiii . 3 O.B.B. 83 , xix . 4 O.B.B. 127 , i ...
... reference to Lammastide begins one of the most famous of all ballads , The Battle of Otterburn : It fell about the Lammas tyde , When husbands win their hay 1 O.B.B. 32 , xiii . 2 ASL xxiii . 3 O.B.B. 83 , xix . 4 O.B.B. 127 , i ...
Pàgina 87
... reference to the French which Housman makes , obviously intending the allusion to be purely traditional and timeless ... references to drunkenness may be in part an attempt at the popular style of these street ballads , as also may be ...
... reference to the French which Housman makes , obviously intending the allusion to be purely traditional and timeless ... references to drunkenness may be in part an attempt at the popular style of these street ballads , as also may be ...
Pàgina 88
... reference to death as ' bitter beer ' in Danny Deever : " E's drinkin ' bitter beer alone , ' the Colour - Sergeant said . is like the line in LP xxv , which is in the same colloquial vein : ' Tis true there's better boose than brine ...
... reference to death as ' bitter beer ' in Danny Deever : " E's drinkin ' bitter beer alone , ' the Colour - Sergeant said . is like the line in LP xxv , which is in the same colloquial vein : ' Tis true there's better boose than brine ...
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JUVENILIA | 13 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES ON HOUSMAN | 42 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES | 64 |
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