The Poems of John Davidson, Հատոր 2Scottish Academic Press, 1973 - 551 էջ |
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... line : One of the lines , spoken by the revolting artist , ran : ' I will encounter all the press ' Such a line , I wrote to him , will never do . This encountering ' all the press ' will make people laugh . Davidson was no ordinary ...
... line : One of the lines , spoken by the revolting artist , ran : ' I will encounter all the press ' Such a line , I wrote to him , will never do . This encountering ' all the press ' will make people laugh . Davidson was no ordinary ...
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... lines The charlock's mustard flowers come up . On happy banks the primrose shines ; In lustrous meads , the ... line 68. 247-62 : cf. Davidson , ' A Suburban Philosopher ' , GH . , April - 1893 , p . 9. 326–7 : cf. Swift , quoted by ...
... lines The charlock's mustard flowers come up . On happy banks the primrose shines ; In lustrous meads , the ... line 68. 247-62 : cf. Davidson , ' A Suburban Philosopher ' , GH . , April - 1893 , p . 9. 326–7 : cf. Swift , quoted by ...
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... line 56 ends a page and the next page begins in the middle of a sentence , either an intervening page has been lost , or the poet intended to add some connecting lines later ; there is room following line 56 for a few extra lines . 67 ...
... line 56 ends a page and the next page begins in the middle of a sentence , either an intervening page has been lost , or the poet intended to add some connecting lines later ; there is room following line 56 for a few extra lines . 67 ...
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TESTAMENTS AND LONGER POEMS 166 A Ballad in Blank Verse | 293 |
A Woman and her Son | 302 |
The Ordeal | 308 |
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