Hallmarks of Poetry: Reflections on a ThemeUniversity of Salzburg, 1994 - 158 strán (strany) |
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... poets before Milton in Samuel Johnson's Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets ( 1779 ) , and little was heard again of the Elizabethan lyrical poets until the end of the 19th century . In 1886 A.H. Bullen published his well - known ...
... poets before Milton in Samuel Johnson's Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets ( 1779 ) , and little was heard again of the Elizabethan lyrical poets until the end of the 19th century . In 1886 A.H. Bullen published his well - known ...
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... poets of England , from Chaucer to Eliot , have been Londoners . A big industrial city like Birmingham might seem an unlikely home or breeding ground for poets , yet a fairly large number of published poets have - for a time , at least ...
... poets of England , from Chaucer to Eliot , have been Londoners . A big industrial city like Birmingham might seem an unlikely home or breeding ground for poets , yet a fairly large number of published poets have - for a time , at least ...
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... poets from the Birmingham area include Midland Read and Widening Circles ( 1976 ) , published by West Midlands Arts ; the latter consisted of work by five poets born in the Black Country , Roy Fisher , Peter Jones , J. William Jones ...
... poets from the Birmingham area include Midland Read and Widening Circles ( 1976 ) , published by West Midlands Arts ; the latter consisted of work by five poets born in the Black Country , Roy Fisher , Peter Jones , J. William Jones ...
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My dear Children | 15 |
Poetry and Science | 30 |
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