Modern American Poetry: Modern British Poetry; a Critical Anthology. Combined EdHarcourt, Brace, 1936 - 549 psl. Two books bound together. |
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... seem shapèd of the sun , Oh , pitiful ! that I who love them , must So soon perceive their shining garments fade ! And slowly , slowly , from my eyes of trust Their flaming banners sink into a shade ! While this earth's sunshine seems ...
... seem shapèd of the sun , Oh , pitiful ! that I who love them , must So soon perceive their shining garments fade ! And slowly , slowly , from my eyes of trust Their flaming banners sink into a shade ! While this earth's sunshine seems ...
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... seems to define Williams and his poetry . " It also seems to define Wallace Stevens and his own poetry . METRIC FIGURE There is a bird in the poplars- It is the sun ! The leaves are little yellow fish Swimming in the river ; The bird ...
... seems to define Williams and his poetry . " It also seems to define Wallace Stevens and his own poetry . METRIC FIGURE There is a bird in the poplars- It is the sun ! The leaves are little yellow fish Swimming in the river ; The bird ...
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... seems to be the xylophone , and it is amazing what effects she produces from its restricted timbre . Miss Sitwell is a virtuoso in the communication of a half - wooden , half- glassy tone which is seldom without brilliance . It has been ...
... seems to be the xylophone , and it is amazing what effects she produces from its restricted timbre . Miss Sitwell is a virtuoso in the communication of a half - wooden , half- glassy tone which is seldom without brilliance . It has been ...
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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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