I publish these poems, few though they are, because it is not likely that I shall ever be impelled to write much more. I can no longer expect to be revisited by the continuous excitement under which, in the early months of 1895, I wrote the greater part... The Personalist - Pàgina 96editat per - 1922Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1923 - 574 pàgines
...longer expect to be revisited by the continuous excitement under which in the early months of 1895 I wrote the greater part of my other book, nor indeed...belongs to the April of the present year, but most of it to dates between 1895 and 1910." The note of the earlier and later volumes is one: it is that of a... | |
| Francis Neilson, Albert Jay Nock - 1922 - 632 pàgines
...1922] 333 expect to be revisited by the continuous excitement under which in the earlier months of 1895 I wrote the greater part of my other book, nor indeed could I well sustain it if it came." It is true. Mr. Housman must now be nearing seventy, and it is twentyseven years since he laid down... | |
| Alfred Edward Housman - 1922 - 88 pàgines
...longer expect to be revisited by the continuous excitement under which in the early months of 1895 I wrote the greater part of my other book, nor indeed...belongs to the April of the present year, but most of it to dates between 1895 and 1910. September 1988 CONTENTS HO. PACE I. Beyond the moor and mountain crest... | |
| Stuart Petre Brodie Mais - 1923 - 370 pàgines
...longer expect to be revisited by the continuous excitement under which in the early months of 1895 I wrote the greater part of my other book, nor indeed...the press and control its spelling and punctuation." The amazing thing is that in the very first poem we feel that we are back in A Shropshire Lad : the... | |
| 1923 - 492 pàgines
...longer expect to be revisited by the continuous excitement under which in the early months of 1895 I wrote the greater part of my other book, nor indeed could I well sustain it if it came. ... About a quarter of this matter belongs to the April of the present year, but most of it dates between... | |
| Robert Malcolm Gay - 1923 - 426 pàgines
...longer expect to be revisited by the continuous excitement under which, in the early months of 1895, I wrote the greater part of my other book, nor indeed could I well sustain it if it came." There are, for instance, few such flashes of beauty as in "Loveliest of trees, the cherry now"; few... | |
| 1923 - 810 pàgines
...longer expect to be revisited by the continuous excitement under which in the early months of 1895 I wrote the greater part of my other book, nor indeed could I well sustain it if it came", there is a mild irony in the statement. Housman has, indeed, completed his "century" — if we take... | |
| Alfred Edward Housman - 1955 - 166 pàgines
...Housman mentions his solicitude for these minutiae in launching his final book of poetry, declaring, "What I have written should be printed while I am...the press and control its spelling and punctuation." If things did not come out right in print, the ones to blame were the "filthy beasts" who "corrected"... | |
| United States Armed Forces Institute - 1942 - 532 pàgines
...longer expect to be revisited by the continuous excitement under which in the early months of 1895 I wrote the greater part of my other book, nor indeed could I well sustain it if it came." Most of the second volume belongs to an earlier period, to the years between 1895 and 1910. Here in... | |
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