The Australian Quarterly, Band 17Australian Institute of Political Science, 1945 |
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... poets , to our country . Our earlier poets , even when native - born , still looked on the bush with slightly alien eyes , or through the lenses of European tradition . Furthermore , they had to struggle against the harsh conditions of ...
... poets , to our country . Our earlier poets , even when native - born , still looked on the bush with slightly alien eyes , or through the lenses of European tradition . Furthermore , they had to struggle against the harsh conditions of ...
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... poets , like the people , have grown more thoughtful and critical of their world . They look less at Australia and more at Australians - and as a natural result they frequently get depressed or irritable . Our land overflows with ...
... poets , like the people , have grown more thoughtful and critical of their world . They look less at Australia and more at Australians - and as a natural result they frequently get depressed or irritable . Our land overflows with ...
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... poets ( the talks are all devoted to Australian poetry ) one wonders whether it was worth it . Charles Harpur for instance . Mr. Green quotes as his best poem a description of noon in the Australian bush ( " forest " , of course , for ...
... poets ( the talks are all devoted to Australian poetry ) one wonders whether it was worth it . Charles Harpur for instance . Mr. Green quotes as his best poem a description of noon in the Australian bush ( " forest " , of course , for ...
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National Health Medical Services Medical Practitioner | 14 |
What Does Rehabilitation Mean? G F Hughes | 28 |
The Indian Problem A E Kane | 38 |
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