Famous Poems and the Little-known Stories Behind ThemHawthorn Books, 1961 - 336 oldal 150 American and English poems and the events which inspired their writing. |
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59. oldal
... returned to the farmhouse an hour or so later but could not add another line - the magic of his vision was gone . This " archangel a little damaged , " in Lamb's phrase , returned to his wife and children , but his creative powers ...
... returned to the farmhouse an hour or so later but could not add another line - the magic of his vision was gone . This " archangel a little damaged , " in Lamb's phrase , returned to his wife and children , but his creative powers ...
67. oldal
... returned her love or that there was any romantic alliance between them . He was firm and intensely moral , of great eloquence , dignity and com- passion . When Emily returned to Amherst they corresponded ; frequently , she inti- mated ...
... returned her love or that there was any romantic alliance between them . He was firm and intensely moral , of great eloquence , dignity and com- passion . When Emily returned to Amherst they corresponded ; frequently , she inti- mated ...
227. oldal
... returned to her home in California , presumably to obtain a divorce so she could marry Stevenson . Stevenson's parents opposed this prospective marriage to an American divorcee who was eleven years older than he was . They refrained ...
... returned to her home in California , presumably to obtain a divorce so she could marry Stevenson . Stevenson's parents opposed this prospective marriage to an American divorcee who was eleven years older than he was . They refrained ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Matthew Arnold Dover Beach | 3 |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning How Do I Love Thee? | 9 |
Robert Burns Highland Mary | 17 |
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