A. E. Housman: Scholar and PoetUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1958 - 192 pàgines |
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... London , for nineteen years . In 1896 appeared A Shropshire Lad , most of which1 he had appar- ently written in the spring of 1895 when he was in a state of practically continuous excitement and somewhat out of health , in consequence ...
... London , for nineteen years . In 1896 appeared A Shropshire Lad , most of which1 he had appar- ently written in the spring of 1895 when he was in a state of practically continuous excitement and somewhat out of health , in consequence ...
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... London Introductory Lecture is superlative . Once , according to his obituary notice in The Times , Housman was challenged at a meeting of undergraduates in Oxford , to say what poetry was : in answer he ' cited the words " Hail , holy ...
... London Introductory Lecture is superlative . Once , according to his obituary notice in The Times , Housman was challenged at a meeting of undergraduates in Oxford , to say what poetry was : in answer he ' cited the words " Hail , holy ...
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... London Mercury for December 1922.2 Mr. Priestley's article is forthright , penetrating , full of common sense and couched in 1 Poetry , lii , pp . 95-6 . 2 London Mercury , vol . vii , pp . 170-86 . readable English - in itself a ...
... London Mercury for December 1922.2 Mr. Priestley's article is forthright , penetrating , full of common sense and couched in 1 Poetry , lii , pp . 95-6 . 2 London Mercury , vol . vii , pp . 170-86 . readable English - in itself a ...
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JUVENILIA | 13 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES ON HOUSMAN | 42 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES | 64 |
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