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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... Poets and Historical Settings Louis Untermeyer. poet is compelled by his very nature to share the glory of the world with all- " a man speaking to men . " Today the poet's function has increased in scope and responsibil- ity . What the poet ...
... Poets and Historical Settings Louis Untermeyer. poet is compelled by his very nature to share the glory of the world with all- " a man speaking to men . " Today the poet's function has increased in scope and responsibil- ity . What the poet ...
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... poet laureate . " He was outspoken to the point of lese majesty ; yet he was tutor to Prince Henry , and became court poet when the Prince ascended the throne as Henry VIII . He was ad- mitted to holy orders in 1498 , and occupied a ...
... poet laureate . " He was outspoken to the point of lese majesty ; yet he was tutor to Prince Henry , and became court poet when the Prince ascended the throne as Henry VIII . He was ad- mitted to holy orders in 1498 , and occupied a ...
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... poet enters , but the real villain of the piece is the poet's own mistress . A married woman , she is black - haired , raven - eyed , and skilled in infidelity both to her lover and to her husband . This " dark lady " threatens to wreck ...
... poet enters , but the real villain of the piece is the poet's own mistress . A married woman , she is black - haired , raven - eyed , and skilled in infidelity both to her lover and to her husband . This " dark lady " threatens to wreck ...
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