Proceedings of the British Academy, Volumen167Pub. for the British Academy, 2011 |
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... wrote Latin elegiac verse and Battista wrote the first elegies in terza rima ; 19 and if Petrarch had written a number of poems in Latin hexameters , Alberti was the first to accommodate Italian vernacular poetry to the classical ...
... wrote Latin elegiac verse and Battista wrote the first elegies in terza rima ; 19 and if Petrarch had written a number of poems in Latin hexameters , Alberti was the first to accommodate Italian vernacular poetry to the classical ...
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... wrote the poem in May 1930. Corresponding that July with his American friend E. McKnight Kauffer ( who would illustrate ' Marina ' for the Ariel Poems series ) , he explained that its ' theme is paternity'.24 There are good reasons for ...
... wrote the poem in May 1930. Corresponding that July with his American friend E. McKnight Kauffer ( who would illustrate ' Marina ' for the Ariel Poems series ) , he explained that its ' theme is paternity'.24 There are good reasons for ...
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... wrote poems throughout his life , though seldom published them . The fact is that Miller , who is thought of as a writer of prose realism , in fact wrote verse dramas and resisted descriptions of himself as a real- istic writer . As he ...
... wrote poems throughout his life , though seldom published them . The fact is that Miller , who is thought of as a writer of prose realism , in fact wrote verse dramas and resisted descriptions of himself as a real- istic writer . As he ...
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