The Discovery of PoetryE. Arnold, 1930 - 220 páginas |
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... early life was spent among actors , and much of his early literary work consisted in adapting and adding to plays written by others , in the fashion of a time careless of literary copyright or reputation . So that when he came into his ...
... early life was spent among actors , and much of his early literary work consisted in adapting and adding to plays written by others , in the fashion of a time careless of literary copyright or reputation . So that when he came into his ...
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... early times a simple attractive people - went up into high mountains to do the Sun - god honour ; on the other hand ... early townsman it was rather a nuisance . In all early poetry the 105 Out of the Window.
... early times a simple attractive people - went up into high mountains to do the Sun - god honour ; on the other hand ... early townsman it was rather a nuisance . In all early poetry the 105 Out of the Window.
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... early hunting song or poem can hardly be called an animal ' poem at all , since it concentrates on the joys of the ... earliest times a ' poetical ' subject 115 Birds and Beasts.
... early hunting song or poem can hardly be called an animal ' poem at all , since it concentrates on the joys of the ... earliest times a ' poetical ' subject 115 Birds and Beasts.
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