A Short History of English PoetryOpen Books, 1981 - 386 oldal |
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... dying day ?. Swift connected Ménière's syndrome with mad- ness and was once reported to have said , ' I shall die like a tree at the top ' . Unpleasant as it is , it does not lead to madness . Swift died , as many old people do to - day ...
... dying day ?. Swift connected Ménière's syndrome with mad- ness and was once reported to have said , ' I shall die like a tree at the top ' . Unpleasant as it is , it does not lead to madness . Swift died , as many old people do to - day ...
208. oldal
... died in 1834 : born in 1770 , his friend and inspirer , Wordsworth , died in 1850 ) , there is a sense in which Coleridge though weaker is yet more sensitive and more wildly imaginative than Wordsworth , a more hesitant yet more ...
... died in 1834 : born in 1770 , his friend and inspirer , Wordsworth , died in 1850 ) , there is a sense in which Coleridge though weaker is yet more sensitive and more wildly imaginative than Wordsworth , a more hesitant yet more ...
232. oldal
... died . . . 6 ... and long before the day ' Was old , the joy which waked like heaven's glance The sleepers in the oblivious valley , died ; And some grew weary of the ghastly dance , ' And fell , as I have fallen , by the wayside ...
... died . . . 6 ... and long before the day ' Was old , the joy which waked like heaven's glance The sleepers in the oblivious valley , died ; And some grew weary of the ghastly dance , ' And fell , as I have fallen , by the wayside ...
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Early Middle English Poetry | 17 |
I | 30 |
The Fifteenth Century | 63 |
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