Have You Anything to Declare?: A Note Book with CommentariesA.A. Knopf, 1937 - 325 páginas "'I am making this declaration of literary odds and ends as they come in my notebooks or in my memory.'"--Page 2. |
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... Odyssey , Book X , lines 552-560 . It chanced that one Elpenor the youngest , neither over- brave in war , nor excelling in wisdom , was sleeping on the roof in the sacred house of Circe , for the coolness , being heavy with wine . And ...
... Odyssey , Book X , lines 552-560 . It chanced that one Elpenor the youngest , neither over- brave in war , nor excelling in wisdom , was sleeping on the roof in the sacred house of Circe , for the coolness , being heavy with wine . And ...
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A Note Book with Commentaries Maurice Baring. That finishes the Odyssey . I come to the Iliad . If one reads the Iliad immediately after reading the Odyssey , one is at once conscious of a change of atmosphere ; one has left the realm of ...
A Note Book with Commentaries Maurice Baring. That finishes the Odyssey . I come to the Iliad . If one reads the Iliad immediately after reading the Odyssey , one is at once conscious of a change of atmosphere ; one has left the realm of ...
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... Odyssey , Book XX , lines 243-244 . As when some heav'n - taught Poet charms the ear ( Suspending sorrow with celestial strain Breathed from the gods to soften human pain ) , Time steals away with unregarded wing , And the soul hears ...
... Odyssey , Book XX , lines 243-244 . As when some heav'n - taught Poet charms the ear ( Suspending sorrow with celestial strain Breathed from the gods to soften human pain ) , Time steals away with unregarded wing , And the soul hears ...
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Have You Anything to Declare?: A Note Book with Commentaries Maurice Baring Sin vista previa disponible - 1937 |
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Achilles admired Aeneid amor Andrew Lang beautiful Book Byron c'est called Catullus Church ciel cœur d'une Dante dead death declare Don Quixote Donne Dr Johnson dream E. V. Lucas earth English estridges eyes fait Fontaine fragments French G. K. Chesterton George Eliot German higher criticism Goethe Greek heart Hector higher criticism Homer homme Iliad instance Keats Latin lines Lord Marlowe modern Molière mort mortal n'est never night novels nuit Odyssey once ostrich Ovid passage passion Paul Géraldy play poem poetry poets Priam prose qu'elle qu'il qu'on quoted Racine Renan Sarah Bernhardt sentence Shakespeare Shelley song sorrow soul stanza Swinburne thee things thou thought tout translation Ulysses verse Victor Hugo wind wings Woffully araid words writes written wrote yeux γὰρ δέ ἐν καὶ μὲν μοι οἱ οὐ τε ὡς Все въ какъ мнѣ