| Ezra Pound - 1926 - 264 sayfa
...disillusions as never told in the old days, hysterias, trench confessions, laughter out of dead bellies. igo THERE died a myriad, And of the best, among them,...broken statues, For a few thousand battered books. GLADSTONE was still respected, When John Ruskin produced "King's Treasuries" ; Swinburne And Rossetti... | |
| Ezra Pound - 1926 - 298 sayfa
...disillusions as never told in the old days, hysterias, trench confessions, laughter out of dead bellies. THERE died a myriad, And of the best, among them,...broken statues, For a few thousand battered books. GLADSTONE was still respected, When John Ruskin produced "King's Treasuries" ; Swinburne And Rossetti... | |
| John Jenkins Espey - 1926 - 150 sayfa
...disillusions as never told in the old days, hysterias, trench confessions, laughter out of dead bellies. V There died a myriad, And of the best, among them,...broken statues, For a few thousand battered books. TEUX GLAUQUES Gladstone was still respected, When John Ruskin produced "Kings' Treasuries"; Swinburne... | |
| Ezra Pound - 1926 - 272 sayfa
...disillusions as never told in the old days, hysterias, trench confessions, laughter out of dead bellies. T THERE died a myriad, And of the best, among them,...good mouth, Quick eyes gone under earth's lid, For jtwo gross of broken statues, For a few thousand battered books. GLADSTONE was still respected, When... | |
| Ezra Pound - 1957 - 194 sayfa
...disillusions as never told in the old days, hysterias, trench confessions, laughter out of dead bellies. There died a myriad, And of the best, among them,...broken statues, For a few thousand battered books. Gladstone was still respected, When John Ruskin produced "Kings' Treasuries"; Swinburne And Rossetti... | |
| 1966 - 662 sayfa
..."sculpture" of rhyme. And here is an embittered notation (which is one of the best poems in the book) : There died a myriad, And of the best, among them,...broken statues, For a few thousand battered books. He pens some extremely clever Heineesque stanzas here and there in the sophisticated, weary verses... | |
| Michael Alexander, James McGonigal - 1995 - 196 sayfa
...the war, and which was then recreated in a still more monstrous form by the forces it had unleashed: There died a myriad, And of the best, among them....bitch gone in the teeth, For a botched civilization .... The same sentiments are echoed in the two "Hell Cantos" (Cantos XIV and XV):o which Pound published... | |
| Mary Ellis Gibson - 1995 - 270 sayfa
...war Ruskin might gloomily have predicted, is described in "Hugh Selwyn Mauberley" as a contest waged "For an old bitch gone in the teeth / For a botched civilization" (PSP, 188). In "Yeux Glauques," the section of "Hugh Selwyn Mauberley" following this famous denunciation,... | |
| David L. Minter - 1994 - 300 sayfa
...discourse of disillusionment. "There died a myriad," Pound wrote in "Hugh Selwyn Mauberley" (1920), And of the best, among them, For an old bitch gone...gross of broken statues, For a few thousand battered books.20 Behind such words lay a suspicion that the Great War had finally laid bare a secret about... | |
| Paul Morrison - 1996 - 188 sayfa
...that consoles for the horrors of a "botched civilization" necessarily functions as an agent of it: There died a myriad, And of the best, among them,...bitch gone in the teeth, For a botched civilization. (P 191) There died a myriad "For two gross of broken statues, / For a few thousand battered books"... | |
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