English Pastoral PoetryTwayne Publishers, 1983 - 160 pagina's |
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... Seasons and The Castle of Indolence , edited with an introduction and notes ( 1972 ) ; William Cobbett ; An Author Guide ( 1973 ) ; Pre - Raphaelitism , a collection of critical essays , edited with an introduction and notes ( 1974 ) ...
... Seasons and The Castle of Indolence , edited with an introduction and notes ( 1972 ) ; William Cobbett ; An Author Guide ( 1973 ) ; Pre - Raphaelitism , a collection of critical essays , edited with an introduction and notes ( 1974 ) ...
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... seasons . His springtime was full of the glad animal joys of boy- hood , " Like Swallow swift I wandred here and there " ( 20 ) , when he seemed to live in a timeless world . Summer brought the full growth of his poet's skill , but ...
... seasons . His springtime was full of the glad animal joys of boy- hood , " Like Swallow swift I wandred here and there " ( 20 ) , when he seemed to live in a timeless world . Summer brought the full growth of his poet's skill , but ...
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... Season fair : The dawn now blushing on the Mountain's Side . ( " Spring , " II . 17-21 ) Geoffrey Tillotson analyzes ... Seasons , and at once exposes to his readers a view of the great and little worlds . " The correspondence between ...
... Season fair : The dawn now blushing on the Mountain's Side . ( " Spring , " II . 17-21 ) Geoffrey Tillotson analyzes ... Seasons , and at once exposes to his readers a view of the great and little worlds . " The correspondence between ...
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