Poems and PoetsMacmillan, 1969 - 209 páginas |
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... London and accepted by the publisher who was also looking after the work of another poet of the era , John Keats . Clare's first volume stirred polite interest into a patronizing enthusiasm . Clare was a new wonder , a new bird in the ...
... London and accepted by the publisher who was also looking after the work of another poet of the era , John Keats . Clare's first volume stirred polite interest into a patronizing enthusiasm . Clare was a new wonder , a new bird in the ...
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... London Saturday Journal by one of the physicians who visited the asylum , and printed in July . The other , the song , By a Cottage near a Wood , Allen sent to a Worcestershire clergyman at the end of the month , saying that it was ...
... London Saturday Journal by one of the physicians who visited the asylum , and printed in July . The other , the song , By a Cottage near a Wood , Allen sent to a Worcestershire clergyman at the end of the month , saying that it was ...
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... London— not Dublin - was his capital , his desirable and distant place , in which great and plangent poems were written magically , by Poets deities rather than persons whom he longed to meet . And in the lyric sky of London the Evening ...
... London— not Dublin - was his capital , his desirable and distant place , in which great and plangent poems were written magically , by Poets deities rather than persons whom he longed to meet . And in the lyric sky of London the Evening ...
Contenido
Proselytizer of the World | 7 |
The Great Drum | 177 |
The Sprig of Lilac | 183 |
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Términos y frases comunes
admired Allingham artist asylum Barnes Barnes's beauty bird bless blue Byron celebrated child childhood Christopher Smart clouds Coleridge colour Coventry Patmore Crabbe critical death delight delusions dialect Dorothy Wordsworth Dorset Dylan Dylan Thomas early Eliot emotion English eyes feeling flowers Gerard Manley Hopkins glory grace Hardy Helpston Herbert Read Herrick Hölderlin Hymns inscape Inskip John Clare Jubilate Agno Keats Landor language later Lawrence less letters lilac lines living London look Lord lyrical madness Mary Joyce mind nature never night Northampton Northborough notebook Oxford Thirties passionate science Patmore poems poet poetic poetry praise prose Psalms published rhyme rhythm seems sense Shelley Shipbourne Song to David sonnet spirit stanzas sweet T. S. Eliot Tennyson things Thomas Thomas Hardy thought tree verse vision W. H. Auden Whitman wife words Wordsworth writing written wrote