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Page vii
... poems excluded because of their length are discussed and partially quoted in the introductions to the sections in which they belong . Within each section the arrangement is chronological . Each poem or group of poems by a known author ...
... poems excluded because of their length are discussed and partially quoted in the introductions to the sections in which they belong . Within each section the arrangement is chronological . Each poem or group of poems by a known author ...
Page viii
... poems themselves , aims at the presentation of a body of poetry intelligible and aesthetically pleasurable even to an inexperienced reader . The text of all but a few of the poems is that of the first appearance in manuscript or print ...
... poems themselves , aims at the presentation of a body of poetry intelligible and aesthetically pleasurable even to an inexperienced reader . The text of all but a few of the poems is that of the first appearance in manuscript or print ...
Page 31
... poem says , but how it makes you feel , what it does to you ; in Housman's words , the peculiar function of poetry is ... poems are seemingly remembered for a single line , in relation to which the other lines are like the setting to a ...
... poem says , but how it makes you feel , what it does to you ; in Housman's words , the peculiar function of poetry is ... poems are seemingly remembered for a single line , in relation to which the other lines are like the setting to a ...
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SUGGESTIONS FOR STUDY | 30 |
THE COURTLY MAKERS | 49 |
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