English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... thought or allusion I have avoided altogether . In such reading they are neither welcome nor helpful to a pupil until he feels the need of them , and then they can best be supplied by the teacher . The earlier poems are provided with ...
... thought or allusion I have avoided altogether . In such reading they are neither welcome nor helpful to a pupil until he feels the need of them , and then they can best be supplied by the teacher . The earlier poems are provided with ...
Page xiv
... Thought of God . Wanting is Never the time and the place .. The Epilogue to Asolando .. What ?. 498 498 498 EDWARD ... Thoughts from Abroad . In Wartime ( A Prayer of the Understand- Home - Thoughts from the Sea . ing ) . 523 Saul ...
... Thought of God . Wanting is Never the time and the place .. The Epilogue to Asolando .. What ?. 498 498 498 EDWARD ... Thoughts from Abroad . In Wartime ( A Prayer of the Understand- Home - Thoughts from the Sea . ing ) . 523 Saul ...
Page xxv
... thought strange that the poems written in this " fake " old English are better than those in the English of his own day ; but the explanation seems easy psychologically . The imagination of the boy was specially excited both by the idea ...
... thought strange that the poems written in this " fake " old English are better than those in the English of his own day ; but the explanation seems easy psychologically . The imagination of the boy was specially excited both by the idea ...
Page xxvi
... thought thus , but we may be sure that he felt and imagined in these pseudo - archaic forms which made the antique world live again for him . Chat- terton's method of old spelling is so simple also that it will give hardly any trouble ...
... thought thus , but we may be sure that he felt and imagined in these pseudo - archaic forms which made the antique world live again for him . Chat- terton's method of old spelling is so simple also that it will give hardly any trouble ...
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... thought , Right for the newe cas ; but whan that she Was ful avysed , 25 tho 28 fond she right nought Of peril , why she oughte afered be . 26 For man may love , of possibilitee , A womman so his herte may to - breste , 27 And she ...
... thought , Right for the newe cas ; but whan that she Was ful avysed , 25 tho 28 fond she right nought Of peril , why she oughte afered be . 26 For man may love , of possibilitee , A womman so his herte may to - breste , 27 And she ...
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