Dáin do EimhirAssociation for Scottish Literary Studies, 2002 - 295 pages |
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... verse he had for some time been supplying to the older poet , and offers a sober appraisal of the current state of poetry in his chosen . language : Of any other modern stuff I do not know anything even as worthy apart from Sinclair ...
... verse he had for some time been supplying to the older poet , and offers a sober appraisal of the current state of poetry in his chosen . language : Of any other modern stuff I do not know anything even as worthy apart from Sinclair ...
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... verse was bad Shelleyan - Keatsian - Words- worthian ) . I always was fascinated by a few of the great passages in the Prelude but not by the rest of Wordsworth . I was also contrary . I refused to give Eliot the twaddling homage of the ...
... verse was bad Shelleyan - Keatsian - Words- worthian ) . I always was fascinated by a few of the great passages in the Prelude but not by the rest of Wordsworth . I was also contrary . I refused to give Eliot the twaddling homage of the ...
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... verse , with ' à ' rhyme in lines 2 , 4 and 6 and ' ao ' rhyme in 3 and 5 . XXV MacLean had come to admire the work of Shelley in his teenage years , and he may well have had the English Romantic poet's verse drama Prometheus Unbound at ...
... verse , with ' à ' rhyme in lines 2 , 4 and 6 and ' ao ' rhyme in 3 and 5 . XXV MacLean had come to admire the work of Shelley in his teenage years , and he may well have had the English Romantic poet's verse drama Prometheus Unbound at ...
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COPYTEXTS AND VARIANT READINGS | 124 |
LIST OF TITLES | 136 |
COMMENTARY | 150 |
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