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So Thomas Nashe concluded his famous lament “ Adieu , Farewell Earth's Bliss , " written when the plague was raging in London in 1593. But the lines we all remember from the poem are not the conclusion , but Beauty is but a flower Which ...
So Thomas Nashe concluded his famous lament “ Adieu , Farewell Earth's Bliss , " written when the plague was raging in London in 1593. But the lines we all remember from the poem are not the conclusion , but Beauty is but a flower Which ...
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She becomes the woman who loved the moors , and did the cooking in the Haworth parsonage , who disciplined her genius to write Wuthering Heights and who wrote elsewhere of herself : Few hearts to mortals given On earth so wildly pine ...
She becomes the woman who loved the moors , and did the cooking in the Haworth parsonage , who disciplined her genius to write Wuthering Heights and who wrote elsewhere of herself : Few hearts to mortals given On earth so wildly pine ...
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Brave flowers , that I could gallant it like you And be as little vain , You come abroad , and make a harmless show , And to your beds of earth again ; You are not proud , you know your birth For your embroidered garments are from earth ...
Brave flowers , that I could gallant it like you And be as little vain , You come abroad , and make a harmless show , And to your beds of earth again ; You are not proud , you know your birth For your embroidered garments are from earth ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Foreword | 9 |
THE POETIC PROCESS | 11 |
Poetry and the Poet | 13 |
Copyright | |
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Poetry: A Modern Guide to Its Understanding and Enjoyment Elizabeth A. Drew Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1967 |
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