Studies in LiteratureEpworth Press, 1929 - 193 páginas |
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Henry Bett. IX JOHN DAVIDSON JOHN DAVIDSON is perhaps the most tragic figure in English letters during the last half - century . There are others during that period who come to mind when we think of ' mighty poets in their misery dead ...
Henry Bett. IX JOHN DAVIDSON JOHN DAVIDSON is perhaps the most tragic figure in English letters during the last half - century . There are others during that period who come to mind when we think of ' mighty poets in their misery dead ...
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... Davidson did not read German , but the English translations of Also sprach Zarathustra and some other of Nietzsche's writings have coloured deeply , and most unhappily , the whole of his later thought . His early scientific studies and ...
... Davidson did not read German , but the English translations of Also sprach Zarathustra and some other of Nietzsche's writings have coloured deeply , and most unhappily , the whole of his later thought . His early scientific studies and ...
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... Davidson's verse , will be impressed by the wealth of his language . There is no doubt either as to the com- pelling ( and sometimes violent ) fashion in which he can use it . This is accompanied in Davidson by a riotous imagination ...
... Davidson's verse , will be impressed by the wealth of his language . There is no doubt either as to the com- pelling ( and sometimes violent ) fashion in which he can use it . This is accompanied in Davidson by a riotous imagination ...
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EVANGELICAL RELIGION AND LITERATURE | 9 |
THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY | 29 |
WALTHER VON DER VOGELWEIDE | 47 |
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