A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... wrote abundantly , among other things two prose novels , but destroyed most or all of what he wrote . An illness traceable to some disturbance of his digestion , and inducing fits of giddiness , led to his taking opium ; and it was ...
... wrote abundantly , among other things two prose novels , but destroyed most or all of what he wrote . An illness traceable to some disturbance of his digestion , and inducing fits of giddiness , led to his taking opium ; and it was ...
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... wrote courtly poetry after 1603 , but they wrote it in English ; popular songs and ballads continued to be made in Scots and transmitted orally ; but of written Scots verse there is no trace until , about the middle of the century , we ...
... wrote courtly poetry after 1603 , but they wrote it in English ; popular songs and ballads continued to be made in Scots and transmitted orally ; but of written Scots verse there is no trace until , about the middle of the century , we ...
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... wrote charmingly in prose . Among those who met him was the American poet , Robert Frost , who was in England when the war began . It was Mr. Frost's example and ad- vice that led Thomas to try his hand at verse ; but he was killed in ...
... wrote charmingly in prose . Among those who met him was the American poet , Robert Frost , who was in England when the war began . It was Mr. Frost's example and ad- vice that led Thomas to try his hand at verse ; but he was killed in ...
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