The Quarterly Review, Volumes 276-277William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1941 |
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... Francis Thompson's attitude to science was an unusual one , yet its very unusualness gives it a value which links it ... Francis Thompson was able to compass in his poems . It had its roots in two periods of his early life : the ...
... Francis Thompson's attitude to science was an unusual one , yet its very unusualness gives it a value which links it ... Francis Thompson was able to compass in his poems . It had its roots in two periods of his early life : the ...
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... Francis Thompson could write of autumn , of a sunset , of the earth , of a ... Thompson's depth of vision is almost baffling in its completeness . It ... Francis Thompson . He could observe and be still - still physically ...
... Francis Thompson could write of autumn , of a sunset , of the earth , of a ... Thompson's depth of vision is almost baffling in its completeness . It ... Francis Thompson . He could observe and be still - still physically ...
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... Francis Thompson's poems . From one who himself confessed that he always chose to use metaphor in preference to simile it is surely only logical to look for a free use of imagery in the poetry he wrote . Such a use too was the natural ...
... Francis Thompson's poems . From one who himself confessed that he always chose to use metaphor in preference to simile it is surely only logical to look for a free use of imagery in the poetry he wrote . Such a use too was the natural ...
Contents
Food in War Time PAGE | 1 |
Social Problems in the Housing of the People | 7 |
OCTOBER 1940 | 9 |
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