A. E. Housman: Scholar and PoetUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1958 - 192 pàgines |
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... living poet . Housman always seemed to regard the book with special affection ; he would accept till 1925 no royalties on its sales , he refused to allow poems from it to be included in anthologies ( this refusal did not extend to Last ...
... living poet . Housman always seemed to regard the book with special affection ; he would accept till 1925 no royalties on its sales , he refused to allow poems from it to be included in anthologies ( this refusal did not extend to Last ...
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... living , who follow him . By blowing realms of woodland With sunstruck vanes afield And cloud - led shadows sailing About the windy weald . When Amabel at length looks back she is terrified : Then fair Amabel looked back And the fairy ...
... living , who follow him . By blowing realms of woodland With sunstruck vanes afield And cloud - led shadows sailing About the windy weald . When Amabel at length looks back she is terrified : Then fair Amabel looked back And the fairy ...
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... living and the dead , so magnificently employed in ' Is my team ploughing ? ' is a frequent device of the Greek epigrammatists , though the influence of the Border ballads is also strong in this respect . The feeling for nature in the ...
... living and the dead , so magnificently employed in ' Is my team ploughing ? ' is a frequent device of the Greek epigrammatists , though the influence of the Border ballads is also strong in this respect . The feeling for nature in the ...
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JUVENILIA | 13 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES ON HOUSMAN | 42 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES | 64 |
Copyright | |
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