The Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 1970 |
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Page 357
... poem sent to Mrs. Bowles leads one to think that the poems of love , " The Daisy follows the sun , ' " 29 and " In lands I never saw - they say " 30 were probably sent to Mr. Bowles . The last stanza particularly the closing phrase ...
... poem sent to Mrs. Bowles leads one to think that the poems of love , " The Daisy follows the sun , ' " 29 and " In lands I never saw - they say " 30 were probably sent to Mr. Bowles . The last stanza particularly the closing phrase ...
Page 358
... poem " What shall I do - it whimpers so- " 34 with evident signs of the influence of the poetry of E. B. Browning , a poet equally admired by Samuel Bowles , might have been sent to him . A suggestion of sensual love seems to be there ...
... poem " What shall I do - it whimpers so- " 34 with evident signs of the influence of the poetry of E. B. Browning , a poet equally admired by Samuel Bowles , might have been sent to him . A suggestion of sensual love seems to be there ...
Page 359
... poems of the period . ( e.g. Poem 230 ) . 226 - all of the poems of love or The lines : The poems 223 , 224 , 225 , adoration were sent to Bowles in 1861 . " I came to buy a smile - to - day But just a single smile " in the poem 22343 ...
... poems of the period . ( e.g. Poem 230 ) . 226 - all of the poems of love or The lines : The poems 223 , 224 , 225 , adoration were sent to Bowles in 1861 . " I came to buy a smile - to - day But just a single smile " in the poem 22343 ...
Contents
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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