A. E. Housman: Scholar and PoetUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1958 - 192 pàgines |
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Pàgina 65
... Fear no more the heat o ' the sun , is more than once echoed by Housman . The opening lines : Fear no more the heat o ' the sun , Nor the furious winter's rages ; 3 are deliberately alluded to in The Immortal Part : ' Rest you so from ...
... Fear no more the heat o ' the sun , is more than once echoed by Housman . The opening lines : Fear no more the heat o ' the sun , Nor the furious winter's rages ; 3 are deliberately alluded to in The Immortal Part : ' Rest you so from ...
Pàgina 114
... Fear contended with desire.3 Housman was making conscious use of the language of Job , for it often seems that he is taking a commonplace saying or a Biblical phrase known to all and deliberately making use of our knowledge of it or ...
... Fear contended with desire.3 Housman was making conscious use of the language of Job , for it often seems that he is taking a commonplace saying or a Biblical phrase known to all and deliberately making use of our knowledge of it or ...
Pàgina 123
... fear I should reply ; Others have held their tongues , and so can I , Hundreds have died , and told no tale before : Ask me no more , for fear I should reply— How one was true and one was clean of stain And one was braver than the ...
... fear I should reply ; Others have held their tongues , and so can I , Hundreds have died , and told no tale before : Ask me no more , for fear I should reply— How one was true and one was clean of stain And one was braver than the ...
Continguts
JUVENILIA | 13 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES ON HOUSMAN | 42 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES | 64 |
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A. E. Housman adjective Aeschylus Anth Anthology ASL lxii ASL xliii ASL xxi bitterness border ballads Bredon Hill Catullus classical Clerk Saunders colour critics Cyrenaic dark dead death earth echoes English epigram epithet expressed F. W. Bateson farewell feeling flower friends Grant Richards grave Greek happy heart Heine Heine's Herodotus Housman's poetry imitation influence land language last line Last Poems Latin Leslie Stephen Leslie Stephen Lecture living London Introductory Lecture look lover LP ii LP xxxix Lucretius manner metaphor metre Milton morning mother never night occasionally once onomatopoeia Oxford passage passionate phrase poet probably Propertius quoted reminds reminiscence Sabrinae Corolla scholarship Shropshire Lad sigh Simcox sleep Soldier song sorrow soul sound speaks stanza Tennyson thee theme things thou thought Wenlock Edge wheels of darkness wind words wrote xlviii xxxi young