London in Poetry and ProseAnna Adams Enitharmon, 2003 - 205 頁 This anthology is a celebration of the city of London: Noisy, stimulating, deadening, filthy, mysterious, tolerant, racist, crime-ridden, saint-haunted, ancient, up-to-the-minute, oppressive, liberating, crowded, lonely, addictive, and green-and-gardened, London is a microcosm of the World. These words, from Anna Adams Foreword, give a taste of the breadth of subject-matter and tone to be enjoyed in this magnificent illustrated anthology. Writing from the Middle Ages to the present is divided into themes including The Weather in the Streets, The Poor and the Rich, The Countryman in Town, The Recent Wars and unavoidably London Transport ." |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 16 筆
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... Bells – John Keats ― 177 The Taxis - Louis MacNeice 179 from The Life of Dr Johnson - James Boswell 180 Late Train - Stuart Henson 182 I Ain't Gauguin Blues - Hylda Sims - 184 Heartmarks Carole Satyamurti Leaving - from Confessions of ...
... Bells – John Keats ― 177 The Taxis - Louis MacNeice 179 from The Life of Dr Johnson - James Boswell 180 Late Train - Stuart Henson 182 I Ain't Gauguin Blues - Hylda Sims - 184 Heartmarks Carole Satyamurti Leaving - from Confessions of ...
第 113 頁
... bells , The watchman tells Who walks this hall that blears us captives with its blight . ' ' And what , then , mean such clangs , so clear ? ' ' - ' Tis said to have been a day of cheer , And source of grace To the human race Long ere ...
... bells , The watchman tells Who walks this hall that blears us captives with its blight . ' ' And what , then , mean such clangs , so clear ? ' ' - ' Tis said to have been a day of cheer , And source of grace To the human race Long ere ...
第 114 頁
... : Demeter too , Poseidon hoar , Persephone , and many more Of Zeus ' high breed , - All loth to heed What the bells sang that night which shook them to the core . 1905 and 1926 VIRGINIA WOOLF ( 1882-1941 ) ! from A Room of 114.
... : Demeter too , Poseidon hoar , Persephone , and many more Of Zeus ' high breed , - All loth to heed What the bells sang that night which shook them to the core . 1905 and 1926 VIRGINIA WOOLF ( 1882-1941 ) ! from A Room of 114.
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