Crumbs are Also BreadBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - 340 Seiten |
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... poets , amongst them Wordsworth , whose poem , of twenty - eight stan- zas , will not be regarded as reaching the heights which his genius touched in some of his other work . In writing at that time of this young and unknown Canadian ...
... poets , amongst them Wordsworth , whose poem , of twenty - eight stan- zas , will not be regarded as reaching the heights which his genius touched in some of his other work . In writing at that time of this young and unknown Canadian ...
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... poem consisted of a hundred and twenty - one six - line stanzas , and the sustained beauty and continuity of the narra- tive left nothing to be desired . The extraordinary thing was that Audrey Brown wrote the six last stanzas first ...
... poem consisted of a hundred and twenty - one six - line stanzas , and the sustained beauty and continuity of the narra- tive left nothing to be desired . The extraordinary thing was that Audrey Brown wrote the six last stanzas first ...
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Martin Burrell. If I say this poem is flawless in its loveliness , some hyper - critic may tell me that violins were not in existence in that far - off age , and murmur " an anachronism " . I shall cheerfully condone a poetic licence ...
Martin Burrell. If I say this poem is flawless in its loveliness , some hyper - critic may tell me that violins were not in existence in that far - off age , and murmur " an anachronism " . I shall cheerfully condone a poetic licence ...
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