Essays and studies : vol. xxvi/
Esdaile, Arundell.
- Oxford : At The Clarendon,, 1940.
- v. ; 23 cm.
- Essays and studies (London, England : 1910) .
I. What English poetry may still learn from Greek /Gilbert Murray - II. Some childish things / A.A. Jack - III. A lover's complaint / J.W. Mackail - IV. Arnold and Homer / T.S. Omond - V. Keats's epithets /David Watson Rannie - VI. Dante and the grand style /George Saintsbury - VII. Blake's religious lyrics /H.C. Beeching.
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I. What English poetry may still learn from Greek /Gilbert Murray - II. Some childish things / A.A. Jack - III. A lover's complaint / J.W. Mackail - IV. Arnold and Homer / T.S. Omond - V. Keats's epithets /David Watson Rannie - VI. Dante and the grand style /George Saintsbury - VII. Blake's religious lyrics /H.C. Beeching.
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