The Dublin Magazine, Volums 5-6New Square Publications, 1966 |
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Pàgina 84
... seems churlish to quibble with aspects of his approach . Nevertheless , here and there , it seems definitely shortsighted . For instance , he is at enormous pains to disprove the widely held opinion that Auden is inconstant as an artist ...
... seems churlish to quibble with aspects of his approach . Nevertheless , here and there , it seems definitely shortsighted . For instance , he is at enormous pains to disprove the widely held opinion that Auden is inconstant as an artist ...
Pàgina 71
... seems to be confessed in the irritating parentheses which begin and end ' Priest and Emperor ' . ' Death of a Queen ' and ' Ulysses ' in Another September seems to me to have too many verses . The poem ' Downstream ' could be cut or ...
... seems to be confessed in the irritating parentheses which begin and end ' Priest and Emperor ' . ' Death of a Queen ' and ' Ulysses ' in Another September seems to me to have too many verses . The poem ' Downstream ' could be cut or ...
Pàgina 84
... seems to look like the spirit of the turbulent water of the river . ' It seems more than coincidental that river gods are frequent figures in Pastoral literature . One speaks the prologue to Pastor Fido , and another appears prominently ...
... seems to look like the spirit of the turbulent water of the river . ' It seems more than coincidental that river gods are frequent figures in Pastoral literature . One speaks the prologue to Pastor Fido , and another appears prominently ...
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