Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 65.
256. lappuse
... young Catholic man who had intellectual ambition fed his imagination with the poetry of Young Ireland ; and the verses of even the least known of its poets were expounded with a devout ardour at Young Ireland Societies and the like ...
... young Catholic man who had intellectual ambition fed his imagination with the poetry of Young Ireland ; and the verses of even the least known of its poets were expounded with a devout ardour at Young Ireland Societies and the like ...
311. lappuse
... young men had sat in the front seats of the pit , and stamped and shouted and blown trumpets from the rise to the fall of the curtain . On the Tuesday night also the forty young men were there . They wished to silence what they ...
... young men had sat in the front seats of the pit , and stamped and shouted and blown trumpets from the rise to the fall of the curtain . On the Tuesday night also the forty young men were there . They wished to silence what they ...
499. lappuse
... young men began to won- der if anything could last or if anything were worth fighting for . In the third year of the War came the most revolutionary man in poetry during my lifetime , though his revolution was stylistic alone ― T . S ...
... young men began to won- der if anything could last or if anything were worth fighting for . In the third year of the War came the most revolutionary man in poetry during my lifetime , though his revolution was stylistic alone ― T . S ...
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WHAT IS POPULAR POETRY? | 3 |
SPEAKING TO the Psaltery | 13 |
MAGIC | 28 |
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