A. E. Housman: Scholar and PoetUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1958 - 192 pàgines |
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Pàgina 10
... Aeschylus to Manilius you are no true scholar ; you must be deeply tainted with literature , as indeed I always suspected that you were . ' This doctrine may have been responsible for the legend that he took pleasure in making the study ...
... Aeschylus to Manilius you are no true scholar ; you must be deeply tainted with literature , as indeed I always suspected that you were . ' This doctrine may have been responsible for the legend that he took pleasure in making the study ...
Pàgina 56
... Aeschylus was Housman's favourite Greek poet there are few or no direct traces of imitation . Perhaps the occasional use of a strange metaphor may be traced to the influence of Aeschylus , whose propensity to odd and even fantastic ...
... Aeschylus was Housman's favourite Greek poet there are few or no direct traces of imitation . Perhaps the occasional use of a strange metaphor may be traced to the influence of Aeschylus , whose propensity to odd and even fantastic ...
Pàgina 181
... Aeschylus : his Agamemnon , 6 : his Septem contra Thebas , 16 n .: on Atlas , 48-9 : parodied by A. E. H. , 56 Agate , James , his parody of A. E. H. , 169-70 Aiken , Conrad , on A. E. H. , 161 Alta Quies ( from More Poems ) , 122 , 132 ...
... Aeschylus : his Agamemnon , 6 : his Septem contra Thebas , 16 n .: on Atlas , 48-9 : parodied by A. E. H. , 56 Agate , James , his parody of A. E. H. , 169-70 Aiken , Conrad , on A. E. H. , 161 Alta Quies ( from More Poems ) , 122 , 132 ...
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JUVENILIA | 13 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES ON HOUSMAN | 42 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES | 64 |
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