The Poets' World: An Anthology of English PoetryJames Reeves W. Heinemann, 1948 - 304 Seiten |
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... DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE ( 1885-1930 ) Spray 254 Talk 254 Poverty 254 Bat 255 Piano 257 ANDREW YOUNG ( b . 1885 ) Last Snow 258 CONTENTS XV.
... DAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE ( 1885-1930 ) Spray 254 Talk 254 Poverty 254 Bat 255 Piano 257 ANDREW YOUNG ( b . 1885 ) Last Snow 258 CONTENTS XV.
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... ( David Herbert Lawrence ) . Much of Lawrence's poetry is described by Wordsworth's famous saying , ' Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings ' . This poem and the next two come from a book called Pansies from the French ...
... ( David Herbert Lawrence ) . Much of Lawrence's poetry is described by Wordsworth's famous saying , ' Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings ' . This poem and the next two come from a book called Pansies from the French ...
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... ( David Herbert Lawrence ) . 1. 3 - St . Francis of Assisi , founder of the Franciscan order of friars in the early thirteenth century , who practised and preached worldly poverty . 255. BAT ( David Herbert Lawrence ) . 1. 6 - Ponte ...
... ( David Herbert Lawrence ) . 1. 3 - St . Francis of Assisi , founder of the Franciscan order of friars in the early thirteenth century , who practised and preached worldly poverty . 255. BAT ( David Herbert Lawrence ) . 1. 6 - Ponte ...
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ΑΝΟΝΥΜOUS | 1 |
ANGLOSAXON translated by Gavin Bone | 31 |
JOHN GOWER 1325?1408 | 42 |
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