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... seen in order to be read . Here we are talking not of translation but of transliteration . This last is a purely visual matter , and so cannot affect the poetry . In preparing my quotations I have sought to avoid any alteration that ...
... seen in order to be read . Here we are talking not of translation but of transliteration . This last is a purely visual matter , and so cannot affect the poetry . In preparing my quotations I have sought to avoid any alteration that ...
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... seen going into its conception the pseudo - Shakespearean tragedy and its orators , the elocutionists with their handbooks , the anthologies , the pioneer monodramas - were so various as to demand a tremendous act of synthesis to bring ...
... seen going into its conception the pseudo - Shakespearean tragedy and its orators , the elocutionists with their handbooks , the anthologies , the pioneer monodramas - were so various as to demand a tremendous act of synthesis to bring ...
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... seen fit to leave this dangerous people on the face of the earth , and did not destroy it ..... Listen ! the swish of the blood , The sirens down the bloodpaths of the night , Bone tapping on the bone , nerve - nets Singing under the ...
... seen fit to leave this dangerous people on the face of the earth , and did not destroy it ..... Listen ! the swish of the blood , The sirens down the bloodpaths of the night , Bone tapping on the bone , nerve - nets Singing under the ...
Contents
Piers Plowman through Modern Eyes I | 1 |
Experimentalist Extraordinary | 30 |
Elizabethan Poetry | 69 |
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