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a version of one of these great poetic plays offered to us in English . “ Peer Gynt , ” perhaps an even greater poem , has yet to be given the freedom of our Engiish speech . I am glad to think that two writers so admirably qualified ...
a version of one of these great poetic plays offered to us in English . “ Peer Gynt , ” perhaps an even greater poem , has yet to be given the freedom of our Engiish speech . I am glad to think that two writers so admirably qualified ...
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He accepts as a canon that a poem should be brief , or composed of brief parts , and suggestive , as Poe would say , that is , evocative of tender visions and states of soul , and enrolls himself among the Parnassians , the delicate ...
He accepts as a canon that a poem should be brief , or composed of brief parts , and suggestive , as Poe would say , that is , evocative of tender visions and states of soul , and enrolls himself among the Parnassians , the delicate ...
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There is said to be an unfinished Latin poem on the same subject by F. Taubmann , who died in 1615 . Milton probably made use of Drayton's religious poems of “ Noah , " " Moses , " and " David and Goliath " ( 1620 ) ; and , perhaps , of ...
There is said to be an unfinished Latin poem on the same subject by F. Taubmann , who died in 1615 . Milton probably made use of Drayton's religious poems of “ Noah , " " Moses , " and " David and Goliath " ( 1620 ) ; and , perhaps , of ...
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Philip Bourke Marston The Last Poems of By the Author | 98 |
Professor A of the Dry Wit By PERCY FITZGERALD M A 600 | 140 |
Students Songs On Some By LAURA ALEX SMITH | 174 |
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