On Poetry: Collected Talks and EssaysDoubleday, 1969 - Всего страниц: 597 |
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... Poet Laureate . Since poets still had no guild , nor any traditional economic status , nothing - let me repeat - prevented noblemen or royalty itself from writing poetry . James IV of Scotland would be remembered as author of The ...
... Poet Laureate . Since poets still had no guild , nor any traditional economic status , nothing - let me repeat - prevented noblemen or royalty itself from writing poetry . James IV of Scotland would be remembered as author of The ...
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... poet ; Death to love a poet ; Death to be a poet . Here is a message to would - be Muses - Beware , Madam ! Beware , madam , of the witty devil , The arch intriguer who walks disguised In a poet's cloak , his gay tongue oozing evil ...
... poet ; Death to love a poet ; Death to be a poet . Here is a message to would - be Muses - Beware , Madam ! Beware , madam , of the witty devil , The arch intriguer who walks disguised In a poet's cloak , his gay tongue oozing evil ...
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... poet for his task . And what does " equip " mean ? It comes from the medieval Latin eschipare , “ to man a ship " ; but had become metaphorical even before reaching England -Cardinal Wolsey uses it , first , in the sense of finding ...
... poet for his task . And what does " equip " mean ? It comes from the medieval Latin eschipare , “ to man a ship " ; but had become metaphorical even before reaching England -Cardinal Wolsey uses it , first , in the sense of finding ...
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