A. E. Housman: Scholar and PoetUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1958 - 192 pàgines |
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Pàgina 45
... reminiscence of the one poet in the other . Archilochus says : " These troubles possess now one , now another . Now they are directed to us , and we groan at our bloody wounds , but presently they will pass to others . But up and endure ...
... reminiscence of the one poet in the other . Archilochus says : " These troubles possess now one , now another . Now they are directed to us , and we groan at our bloody wounds , but presently they will pass to others . But up and endure ...
Pàgina 61
... reminiscence of the opening of the Epithal- amium of Catullus : Collis o Heliconiei cultor , Uraniae genus.2 and there are throughout the poem traces of the influence of Catullus . Again , there is a passing allusion in MP xviii to the ...
... reminiscence of the opening of the Epithal- amium of Catullus : Collis o Heliconiei cultor , Uraniae genus.2 and there are throughout the poem traces of the influence of Catullus . Again , there is a passing allusion in MP xviii to the ...
Pàgina 132
... reminiscence ' , says Housman in a letter to Mr. A. A. Brockington , of the line in Browning's In a Gondola : Oh , which were best , to roam or rest ? Again , there is a reminiscence of D. G. Rossetti's phrase ' Im- perishable Peace ...
... reminiscence ' , says Housman in a letter to Mr. A. A. Brockington , of the line in Browning's In a Gondola : Oh , which were best , to roam or rest ? Again , there is a reminiscence of D. G. Rossetti's phrase ' Im- perishable Peace ...
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JUVENILIA | 13 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES ON HOUSMAN | 42 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES | 64 |
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