Thomas HoodRoutledge & K. Paul, 1963 - 286 páginas |
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... later life , Hood showed some uncertainty about this when he wrote that he was ' a native of The Poultry , or Birchin Lane , I forget which , and in truth am not particularly anxious to be more certainly acquainted with my parish . It ...
... later life , Hood showed some uncertainty about this when he wrote that he was ' a native of The Poultry , or Birchin Lane , I forget which , and in truth am not particularly anxious to be more certainly acquainted with my parish . It ...
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... later ; at the moment , it is interesting to reflect that Hood , in his early twenties , and , on his first series of appearances in print , had already evolved the several styles and hit upon the main types of subject he was later to ...
... later ; at the moment , it is interesting to reflect that Hood , in his early twenties , and , on his first series of appearances in print , had already evolved the several styles and hit upon the main types of subject he was later to ...
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... later years rather than to that of a young man still with his disasters before him . Mr. Heath - Stubbs sees in the poem parallels with Dante , as Lycus gazes upon the human form distorted in Circe's victims ; and , when Lycus's gesture ...
... later years rather than to that of a young man still with his disasters before him . Mr. Heath - Stubbs sees in the poem parallels with Dante , as Lycus gazes upon the human form distorted in Circe's victims ; and , when Lycus's gesture ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page vii | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 9 |
FRIENDS OF LONDON MAGAZINE DAYS | 29 |
Derechos de autor | |
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