Johnson & Goldsmith & Their PoetryAMS Press, 1971 - 175 pages |
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William Henry Hudson. graphically . On the contrary , he idealized everything he touched . Looking at life through a poetic medium , he transformed fact into fantasy . Though he describes what he has seen and known , he habitually ...
William Henry Hudson. graphically . On the contrary , he idealized everything he touched . Looking at life through a poetic medium , he transformed fact into fantasy . Though he describes what he has seen and known , he habitually ...
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... touched in his com- prehensive " prospect of society " provides the substance of his second poem . The trust- worthiness of his data and the value of his economic theories it is scarcely worth while now to discuss ; it is probable that ...
... touched in his com- prehensive " prospect of society " provides the substance of his second poem . The trust- worthiness of his data and the value of his economic theories it is scarcely worth while now to discuss ; it is probable that ...
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... touched my heart , I triumphed in his pain . " Till , quite dejected with my scorn , He left me to my pride , And sought a solitude forlorn , In secret , where he died . " But mine the sorrow , mine the fault , And well my life shall ...
... touched my heart , I triumphed in his pain . " Till , quite dejected with my scorn , He left me to my pride , And sought a solitude forlorn , In secret , where he died . " But mine the sorrow , mine the fault , And well my life shall ...
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