The Discovery of PoetryE. Arnold, 1930 - 220 páginas |
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Percy Hugh Beverley Lyon. CHAPTER 8 The Story Develops ' Once . . . once upon a time Over and over again , Martha would tell us her stories , In the hazel glen . . ' Once . . . once upon a time . . . ' Like a dream you dream in the night ...
Percy Hugh Beverley Lyon. CHAPTER 8 The Story Develops ' Once . . . once upon a time Over and over again , Martha would tell us her stories , In the hazel glen . . ' Once . . . once upon a time . . . ' Like a dream you dream in the night ...
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... once by the emotion of ' It was a lover and his lass ' ; but when you pass from these simple songs of Shakespeare to his sonnets you will find it impossible to follow the imaginative thought at a single reading . This is why , as I said ...
... once by the emotion of ' It was a lover and his lass ' ; but when you pass from these simple songs of Shakespeare to his sonnets you will find it impossible to follow the imaginative thought at a single reading . This is why , as I said ...
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... once and for all the experience of creating poetry . The best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds ' , there Shelley speaks again ; and in these words he defines the subject of poetry to the perfect comprehension of the ...
... once and for all the experience of creating poetry . The best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds ' , there Shelley speaks again ; and in these words he defines the subject of poetry to the perfect comprehension of the ...
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