A Treasury of Great Poems, English and American: From the Foundations of the English Spirit to the Outstanding Poetry of Our Own Time, with Lives of the Poets and Historical Settings, Том 1Louis Untermeyer Simon and Schuster, 1955 - 1286 страници 980 works are included in this collection of English and American poetry. Includes interpretive and biographical material. |
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... LOST , like that of the DIVINA COMMEDIA , lies in this , that neither of the two European epics was written by mere literary men , but by men who had fought and suffered in the great enterprises of their time . . . . That is why PARADISE ...
... LOST , like that of the DIVINA COMMEDIA , lies in this , that neither of the two European epics was written by mere literary men , but by men who had fought and suffered in the great enterprises of their time . . . . That is why PARADISE ...
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... LOST , Book I PARADISE LOST is a dual attempt to " justify the ways of God to man " and to explain the prevalence of evil - the indefatigable power of self - interest and the continual triumphs of corruption . Yet there are passages of ...
... LOST , Book I PARADISE LOST is a dual attempt to " justify the ways of God to man " and to explain the prevalence of evil - the indefatigable power of self - interest and the continual triumphs of corruption . Yet there are passages of ...
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... Lost This morning , there flew up the lane A timid lady - bird to our bird - bath And eyed her image dolefully as death ; This afternoon , knocked on our windowpane To be let in from the rain . And when I caught her eye She looked aside ...
... Lost This morning , there flew up the lane A timid lady - bird to our bird - bath And eyed her image dolefully as death ; This afternoon , knocked on our windowpane To be let in from the rain . And when I caught her eye She looked aside ...
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