From Marlowe to Shaw: The Studies, 1876-1936, in English LiteratureWilliams and Norgate, 1950 - 320 Seiten |
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... wrote to Graves in 1755 , " afford me that Sort of Pleasure which one receives from melancholy Music . " The most favoured walk in his grounds he had named Virgil's Grove , and here he set up urns to those whom he desired to honour ...
... wrote to Graves in 1755 , " afford me that Sort of Pleasure which one receives from melancholy Music . " The most favoured walk in his grounds he had named Virgil's Grove , and here he set up urns to those whom he desired to honour ...
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... wrote to live , a disastrous change which has produced results we know . Graves wrote to amuse himself ; that is doubtless the secret of his wayward ease ; that is why every page of his book is readable . He has all the levity which we ...
... wrote to live , a disastrous change which has produced results we know . Graves wrote to amuse himself ; that is doubtless the secret of his wayward ease ; that is why every page of his book is readable . He has all the levity which we ...
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... wrote some of his finest elegiac verses on his death . For Coleridge he cared very moderately . Of Keats , on the other hand , he wrote that he “ already far surpassed all his contemporaries in this country in the poet's most noble ...
... wrote some of his finest elegiac verses on his death . For Coleridge he cared very moderately . Of Keats , on the other hand , he wrote that he “ already far surpassed all his contemporaries in this country in the poet's most noble ...
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A PREFATORY LETTER from THOMAS HARDY | 7 |
FOREWORD by JOHN GAWSWORTH | 9 |
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 15641616 | 30 |
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