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Pagina 214
... living , but between those who are living , those who are dead , and those who are to be born . The tone of the Reflections differs widely from the reasoned moderation of the earlier speeches , but in imagina- tive vision the later work ...
... living , but between those who are living , those who are dead , and those who are to be born . The tone of the Reflections differs widely from the reasoned moderation of the earlier speeches , but in imagina- tive vision the later work ...
Pagina 305
... living voice or living tread , cheered neither by the kid's bleat nor the marmot's cry ; haunted only by uninterpreted echoes from far off , wandering hither and thither , among their walls , unable to escape , and by the hiss of angry ...
... living voice or living tread , cheered neither by the kid's bleat nor the marmot's cry ; haunted only by uninterpreted echoes from far off , wandering hither and thither , among their walls , unable to escape , and by the hiss of angry ...
Pagina 366
... living writer whose work is so essentially poetical as Mr. A. E. Housman , author of two small volumes of verse , The Shropshire Lad ( 1896 ) and Last Poems ( 1922 ) . The style of these pieces is simple , but it is perfect . Housman is ...
... living writer whose work is so essentially poetical as Mr. A. E. Housman , author of two small volumes of verse , The Shropshire Lad ( 1896 ) and Last Poems ( 1922 ) . The style of these pieces is simple , but it is perfect . Housman is ...
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