A. E. Housman: Scholar and PoetUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1958 - 192 pàgines |
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Pàgina 36
... probably given two words to a description in one of the latest and finest of Last Poems : On acres of the seeded grasses The changing burnish heaves ; Or marshalled under moons of harvest Stand still all night the sheaves ; 2 Housman ...
... probably given two words to a description in one of the latest and finest of Last Poems : On acres of the seeded grasses The changing burnish heaves ; Or marshalled under moons of harvest Stand still all night the sheaves ; 2 Housman ...
Pàgina 51
... probably furthest from that of A Shropshire Lad . The comparison is probably suggested by an occasional love - epigram of Meleager's which reminds us of a similar phrase of Housman , as for example where Meleager is lamenting that a ...
... probably furthest from that of A Shropshire Lad . The comparison is probably suggested by an occasional love - epigram of Meleager's which reminds us of a similar phrase of Housman , as for example where Meleager is lamenting that a ...
Pàgina 139
... probably a reminiscence ; but in the third line Housman introduces his own feelings about life , and so the epitaph ceases to attain to perfect simplicity — it becomes Callimachus writing in the style of Simon- ides . Though these ...
... probably a reminiscence ; but in the third line Housman introduces his own feelings about life , and so the epitaph ceases to attain to perfect simplicity — it becomes Callimachus writing in the style of Simon- ides . Though these ...
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JUVENILIA | 13 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES ON HOUSMAN | 42 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES | 64 |
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Aeschylus appeared ballads beginning bitterness characteristic comes critics dark dead death early earth echoes effect English epigram epithet example expressed fall fear feeling flower follow friends give grave Greek hand happy hear heart Heine hills Housman imitation influence land language Last Poems later Latin Lecture light lines living look lost lover manner metaphor metre MICHIGAN mind morning mother natural never night occasionally once Oxford passage phrase poet poetry probably published quoted recalls reference reminds reminiscence rest seems sense Shropshire Lad similar sleep Soldier song soul sound speaks stand stanza sure tell thee things thou thought true turn verse Wenlock Edge whole wind writes written wrote young