An OXFORD ANTHOLOGY of ENGLISH POETRY1935 |
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... authors and from analyses of literary periods . We prefer to use the space gained thereby for addi- tional selections and for notes , often in the author's own words , that may clarify or embellish a particular poem or essay . Perhaps ...
... authors and from analyses of literary periods . We prefer to use the space gained thereby for addi- tional selections and for notes , often in the author's own words , that may clarify or embellish a particular poem or essay . Perhaps ...
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... authors are represented by brief selections , given as extra measure and chosen either because they round off a particular period or line of thought , or because we had not the heart to pass them by . As we think of many delightful ...
... authors are represented by brief selections , given as extra measure and chosen either because they round off a particular period or line of thought , or because we had not the heart to pass them by . As we think of many delightful ...
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... Author's Epitaph , made by Himself . 83 On my first Son . 266 266 266 266 266 266 Sir Philip Sidney [ 1554-1586 ] ... Authors 114 The First Booke The Dream 279 116 Love's Alchemy . 279 The Curse 280 Michael Drayton [ 1563-1631 ] The ...
... Author's Epitaph , made by Himself . 83 On my first Son . 266 266 266 266 266 266 Sir Philip Sidney [ 1554-1586 ] ... Authors 114 The First Booke The Dream 279 116 Love's Alchemy . 279 The Curse 280 Michael Drayton [ 1563-1631 ] The ...
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