A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... write in blank verse he asked for a theme , and she replied " Oh , you can never be in want of a subject : you can write upon any : write upon this sofa ! " Hence the general title and that of the first poem , to be followed by The Time ...
... write in blank verse he asked for a theme , and she replied " Oh , you can never be in want of a subject : you can write upon any : write upon this sofa ! " Hence the general title and that of the first poem , to be followed by The Time ...
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... write in English as best he can . The consequence is that when Scottish poetry reawoke in the eighteenth century , it is in varying degree in individual poets , varying degrees in individual poems by the same author , an Anglo ...
... write in English as best he can . The consequence is that when Scottish poetry reawoke in the eighteenth century , it is in varying degree in individual poets , varying degrees in individual poems by the same author , an Anglo ...
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... writing in English , who alone concern us here , there exists in Ireland a school of poets who write in Erse and have a long bardic tradition behind them , from which they , and their English- writing brethren , have taken hints not ...
... writing in English , who alone concern us here , there exists in Ireland a school of poets who write in Erse and have a long bardic tradition behind them , from which they , and their English- writing brethren , have taken hints not ...
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