The Polish Review, Volume 51Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 2006 - Poland |
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... poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge prefaced his translation of the ode " Ad lyram " ( II : 3 ) with the words " If we except Lucretius and Statius , I know not of any Latin poet ancient or modern who has equaled Casimire in boldness of ...
... poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge prefaced his translation of the ode " Ad lyram " ( II : 3 ) with the words " If we except Lucretius and Statius , I know not of any Latin poet ancient or modern who has equaled Casimire in boldness of ...
Page 86
... poet constantly recall the world of plants and animals , always in a concrete and specific way . The poet abstains from generalizations " because things less general are always so real . " He likes to evoke what is less distinctive ...
... poet constantly recall the world of plants and animals , always in a concrete and specific way . The poet abstains from generalizations " because things less general are always so real . " He likes to evoke what is less distinctive ...
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... poet Óndra Łysohorsky ( pseudonym of Ervin Goj ) ( 1905-1989 ) attempted to create an entirely new Silesian literary language , although that language was based on the Lachian dialect spoken in and around the poet's native city of ...
... poet Óndra Łysohorsky ( pseudonym of Ervin Goj ) ( 1905-1989 ) attempted to create an entirely new Silesian literary language , although that language was based on the Lachian dialect spoken in and around the poet's native city of ...
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Charles S Kraszewski Maciej Kazimierz SarbiewskiThe Christian Horace | 15 |
Halina Stephan | 41 |
REVIEW ARTICLE | 55 |
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