The Penguin Book of Bird PoetryPeggy Munsterberg Allen Lane, 1980 - 361 sider |
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Side 85
... tradition were still completely traditional . The best nineteenth - century poems are marked by a strong sense of the indi- vidual poet , but the folk rhymes are more like a group production because they were shaped by many people over ...
... tradition were still completely traditional . The best nineteenth - century poems are marked by a strong sense of the indi- vidual poet , but the folk rhymes are more like a group production because they were shaped by many people over ...
Side 89
... tradition he is sometimes sweet and sometimes malignant . Unlike poetry , the oral rhymes are variable . Part of a spoken tradition , people learned them by ear much as children today pick up game rhymes by hearing them recited . There ...
... tradition he is sometimes sweet and sometimes malignant . Unlike poetry , the oral rhymes are variable . Part of a spoken tradition , people learned them by ear much as children today pick up game rhymes by hearing them recited . There ...
Side 98
... traditional birds were shaped and re - shaped by an endless stream of writers , beginning with the unknown Sumerians ... traditions was modern science . One can see this beginning as early as the seventeenth century , when Sir Thomas ...
... traditional birds were shaped and re - shaped by an endless stream of writers , beginning with the unknown Sumerians ... traditions was modern science . One can see this beginning as early as the seventeenth century , when Sir Thomas ...
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