A. E. Housman: Scholar and PoetUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1958 - 192 pàgines |
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... manner and metre of the choruses in Swinburne's Atalanta in Calydon . Housman had found at Oxford that he could imitate Swinburne quite well , and occasionally in his own opinion even betters his model , but his later opinion of this ...
... manner and metre of the choruses in Swinburne's Atalanta in Calydon . Housman had found at Oxford that he could imitate Swinburne quite well , and occasionally in his own opinion even betters his model , but his later opinion of this ...
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Scholar and Poet Norman Marlow. This second , more downright manner of Arnold's results in at least two poems which are worth quoting in full as being almost wholly in the manner of Housman . In the second verse of Despondency the ...
Scholar and Poet Norman Marlow. This second , more downright manner of Arnold's results in at least two poems which are worth quoting in full as being almost wholly in the manner of Housman . In the second verse of Despondency the ...
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... manner of its composition : the words seem to be wrung from the poet by emotion , whereas in Tennyson the skill in words seems often to be the real motive for writing . Nevertheless , in precision and accuracy of epithet Housman recalls ...
... manner of its composition : the words seem to be wrung from the poet by emotion , whereas in Tennyson the skill in words seems often to be the real motive for writing . Nevertheless , in precision and accuracy of epithet Housman recalls ...
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LITERARY INFLUENCES ON HOUSMAN | 42 |
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