Storm and PeaceBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 268 páginas |
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... Poet's Father , was a poor ignorant man , a tanner at Binfield in Berks . Alexander Pope , tho he be an English Poet , yet he is but 1 Lines 185-90 . an indifferent scholar , mean at Latin and can hardly 117 Diarists of the Eighteenth ...
... Poet's Father , was a poor ignorant man , a tanner at Binfield in Berks . Alexander Pope , tho he be an English Poet , yet he is but 1 Lines 185-90 . an indifferent scholar , mean at Latin and can hardly 117 Diarists of the Eighteenth ...
Página 155
... poet , his son , still inherited a fair estate . And the elder Cotton , who had known all the wits and poets of his time , including Dr. Donne and Herrick and Lovelace and Wotton , when he looked back on his and Olive's romance perhaps ...
... poet , his son , still inherited a fair estate . And the elder Cotton , who had known all the wits and poets of his time , including Dr. Donne and Herrick and Lovelace and Wotton , when he looked back on his and Olive's romance perhaps ...
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... poets , he says . Well ! How is youth reckoned in poets ? My impression is that it is frequently reckoned wrong . There is a pretty wide- spread notion that poetry is predominantly associated with youth , is almost the private property ...
... poets , he says . Well ! How is youth reckoned in poets ? My impression is that it is frequently reckoned wrong . There is a pretty wide- spread notion that poetry is predominantly associated with youth , is almost the private property ...
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Introduction page | 9 |
Two General Gordon | 65 |
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