Modern American Poetry: Modern British Poetry; a Critical Anthology. Combined EdHarcourt, Brace, 1936 - 549 psl. Two books bound together. |
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... less hampered by the burdens of tradition or the necessity of casting them off . The temper of the times was for catholicity , for variety of thought and gesture . Both in the conventional and in the experimental modes , America be ...
... less hampered by the burdens of tradition or the necessity of casting them off . The temper of the times was for catholicity , for variety of thought and gesture . Both in the conventional and in the experimental modes , America be ...
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... less than as poet , for Miss Branch had given a great part of her life to settlement work at Christadora House on New York's East Side . " To a Dog " is more direct than is Miss Branch's wont ; " The Monk in the Kitchen " is no less ...
... less than as poet , for Miss Branch had given a great part of her life to settlement work at Christadora House on New York's East Side . " To a Dog " is more direct than is Miss Branch's wont ; " The Monk in the Kitchen " is no less ...
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... less powerful , but scarcely less passionate . Lyric after lyric moves by its athletic affirmation . Wheelock's subsequent volumes are less individualized . Love and Liberation ( 1913 ) and Dust and Light ( 1919 ) are long dilutions of ...
... less powerful , but scarcely less passionate . Lyric after lyric moves by its athletic affirmation . Wheelock's subsequent volumes are less individualized . Love and Liberation ( 1913 ) and Dust and Light ( 1919 ) are long dilutions of ...
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Modern American Poetry– And Modern British Poetry, 1–2 tomai Louis Untermeyer Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1962 |
Modern American Poetry, Modern British Poetry– A Critical Anthology Louis Untermeyer Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1942 |
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