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PALGRAVE , in ' The Golden Treasury , ' calls this poem ' A dream of the unknown , ' and prints its last word with a capital ( “ O ! to Whom ? " ) This suggests that the nosegay was to be presented to a being more than mortal ...
PALGRAVE , in ' The Golden Treasury , ' calls this poem ' A dream of the unknown , ' and prints its last word with a capital ( “ O ! to Whom ? " ) This suggests that the nosegay was to be presented to a being more than mortal ...
252. oldal
93 " He supposes the Poem to have been composed for représentation by a Guild of Saint Anne , on the Festival of the Saint . Of course , it is obvious that both poems and plays had a common source , in the Church's teaching of the Faith ...
93 " He supposes the Poem to have been composed for représentation by a Guild of Saint Anne , on the Festival of the Saint . Of course , it is obvious that both poems and plays had a common source , in the Church's teaching of the Faith ...
451. oldal
It is first a searching analysis of all the elements in the poem , which starts out with saying , what probably every one has felt , that there is " a certain discrepancy between the emotional content of the poem and its ostensible ...
It is first a searching analysis of all the elements in the poem , which starts out with saying , what probably every one has felt , that there is " a certain discrepancy between the emotional content of the poem and its ostensible ...
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