A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 273
Bernard Groom. He had written praises of a regicide ; He had written praises of all kings whatever ; He had written for republics far and wide , And then against them , bitterer than ever ; For pantisocracy he once had cried Aloud , a ...
Bernard Groom. He had written praises of a regicide ; He had written praises of all kings whatever ; He had written for republics far and wide , And then against them , bitterer than ever ; For pantisocracy he once had cried Aloud , a ...
Pagina 365
... written is great , but its scope is generally limited and its ambitions are modest . In the longer forms of poetry , the limitations of the age are very distinctly felt . The last years of the nineteenth and the early years of the ...
... written is great , but its scope is generally limited and its ambitions are modest . In the longer forms of poetry , the limitations of the age are very distinctly felt . The last years of the nineteenth and the early years of the ...
Pagina 366
... written in the early days of the War , such as " Now , God be thanked Who has matched us with His hour , " and " If ... written some lyrics of extraordinary verbal felicity , especially the famous Quinquireme of Nineveh . " He has also ...
... written in the early days of the War , such as " Now , God be thanked Who has matched us with His hour , " and " If ... written some lyrics of extraordinary verbal felicity , especially the famous Quinquireme of Nineveh . " He has also ...
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