On Poetry: Collected Talks and EssaysDoubleday, 1969 - Всего страниц: 597 |
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... course at Athens would have been beyond the family's means . Two centuries before , Greek rhetoric and poetry had been imported to Rome and , by Virgil's day , young Roman noblemen usually travelled abroad to study . Though more ...
... course at Athens would have been beyond the family's means . Two centuries before , Greek rhetoric and poetry had been imported to Rome and , by Virgil's day , young Roman noblemen usually travelled abroad to study . Though more ...
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... course , appear by candlelight in a poet's attic and guide . his pen ; the Muse - trance was a collective one induced at set lunar festivals . The Goddess rode her devotees very much as the voodoo gods of Haiti now ride theirs : causing ...
... course , appear by candlelight in a poet's attic and guide . his pen ; the Muse - trance was a collective one induced at set lunar festivals . The Goddess rode her devotees very much as the voodoo gods of Haiti now ride theirs : causing ...
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... course of the next twenty years , if I took good care of them . But since he was a scientist I explained that he had forgotten a principle function of tableware : not only must it be of convenient size , weight and design for eating or ...
... course of the next twenty years , if I took good care of them . But since he was a scientist I explained that he had forgotten a principle function of tableware : not only must it be of convenient size , weight and design for eating or ...
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The Crowning Privilege | 11 |
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