992 resultados para Verse
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"Reprinted from the Times literary supplement."
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Verse and prose.
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An inquiry into the beuaties of painting; and into the merits of the most celebrated painters, ancient and modern.--Remarks on the beauties of poetry.--Observations on the correspondence between poetry and music.--Literary amusements in verse and prose.--Some reasons for thinking that the Greek language was borrowed from the Chinese: in notes on the Grammatica sinica of Mons. Fourmont.--Fingal reclaimed.
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In verse.
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"... Made on the basis of two literal English translations ... namely (1) the prose translation by Colonel Wilberforce Clarke ... and (2) the verse translation ... by Mr. John Payne."--p. xiii.
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English and Greek on opposite pages.
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In verse.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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v. 1. Prose and verse.--v. 2. Whimsicalities--whims and oddities.--v. 3. Poems--Hood's own.--v. 4. Up the Rhine.
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Social sciences & humanities index
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"A magazine of American verse."
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Coram populo.--On the brink of politics.--Rusticity and contemplation.--The humdrum of revolt.--The usual thing.--Impatient "culture" and the literal mind.--Literary class distinctions.--The art of disparagement.--International impressionism.--Quotation and allusion.--Occasional verse.
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Introductory essay.--I. Unpublished letters, chiefly of foreign travel. Gray, Walpole and Ashton.--II. Correspondence and remains of Richard West.--II. Gray to John Chute.--IV. Gray to Percy and Brockett.--V. Miss Speed to Gray.--VI. Gray's notes on travel.--VII. Thoughts and verse fragments.--VIII. Collectanea and conjectures.--IX. Latin poems.
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Turnbull & Spears, printers, Edinburgh.
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Titles transcribed line for line.