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040 | _cSt. Andrew's Theological Seminary | ||
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_aPER .D55 _b1956 V. 4 |
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245 | 1 | 4 | _aThe Diliman Review. |
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_aQuezon City : _bUniversity of the Philippines, Diliman, _c1956. |
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505 | _aNo. 1-2 | ||
505 | _aThe position of poetry today: an introduction/ R.W. Stallman.--pp. 1-17. | ||
505 | _aThe seals in penobscot bay/ Daniel G. Hoffman.--pp. 21-22. | ||
505 | _aAn armada of thirty whales/ Daniel G. Hoffman.--pp. 22-23. | ||
505 | _aThe clams/ Daniel G. Hoffman.--pp. 24-25. | ||
505 | _aIn humbleness/ Daniel G. Hoffman.--p. 25. | ||
505 | _aIt is time for plain speaking/ Daniel G. Hoffman.--p. 26. | ||
505 | _aE, The feasting florentines/ Daniel G. Hoffman.--p. 27. | ||
505 | _aHeraldry/ Daniel G. Hoffman.--pp. 27-28. | ||
505 | _aOld bug up there/ Daniel G. Hoffman.--p. 29. | ||
505 | _aDialogue/ Louis O. Coxe.--p. 30. | ||
505 | _aDaily round/ Louis O. Coxe.--p. 31. | ||
505 | _aThe old lecher/ Louis O. Coxe.--pp. 31-32. | ||
505 | _aEpistle to S.H.M./ Louis O. Coxe.--pp. 32-34. | ||
505 | _aIslands/ Louis O. Coxe.--p. 35. | ||
505 | _aWatching waters/ Louis O. Coxe.--p. 36. | ||
505 | _aAubade/ Louis O. Coxe.--pp. 36-37. | ||
505 | _aHero's Winter/ Louis O. Coxe.--p. 38. | ||
505 | _aArbor Vitae/ Louis O. Coxe.--p. 39. | ||
505 | _aThe boy; Gulf of St. Lawrence; Autumnal migration; The thirtieth year of my age; Visit to Erebus; Substance of shadow;/ John Vincent Healy.--pp. 40-47. | ||
505 | _aPopular song; Monodies; A bugler, dying;/ Harry Duncan.--pp. 48-53. | ||
505 | _aTwo dualists; Cripple;/ Gray Burr.--pp. 54-55. | ||
505 | _aMaiden/ Irving Feldman.--p. 56. | ||
505 | _aThe closet; The well; A portrait of corruption in high places/ Edgar Bogardus.--p. 57-60. | ||
505 | _aThe pear; Orchard; Swans; Forecast; The Mother; The parents; The splinter; An old song;/ Ruth Stone.--pp. 61-67. | ||
505 | _aThe Gulls; In the birdhouse; Miss Susie Beddoes; Flight of the children; Witnesses; It has occured before/ Cecil Hemley.--pp. 68-72. | ||
505 | _aThe world, the times; A friend revisited; Iuvenes Dum Sumus; The body politic; At Delphi; The morning porches; Some americans in Paris;/ Donald Hall.--pp. 73-81. | ||
505 | _aThe true weather for women; A woman too well remembered; Memories of a lost war; The heroes; John the baptist;Orpheus in the underworld; The window;/ Louis Simpson.--pp. 82-91. | ||
505 | _aDesign for a temple; A wordsworthian sequence;/ Scott Bates.--pp. 92-93. | ||
505 | _aThe circus ship "euzkera"; Billiards; History; Advice to travellers; Personalized;/ Walker Gibson.--pp. 94-97. | ||
505 | _aShakespeare, possibly, in california; reflections upon an announcement by civil defense authorities recommending that I build a bombshelter in my backyard; Thoughts of the california desert; Spring, etc.; The new platitudes; Tess; Moll Flanders;/ Reed Whittemore.--pp. 98-103. | ||
505 | _aLament for my brother on a hayrake; To a defeated saviour;/ James Wright.--pp. 104-105. | ||
505 | _aThree american women and a german bayonet; Mr. Whittier; Identities; Portrait of lizards; Light enough to go round; Watch hill; Blue Sleigh; Re-run; Mrs. Severin; Coleridge/ W.T. Scott.--pp. 106-119. | ||
505 | _aAsylum; time's termites; The converse tree; The tempest; Liberty; Come Back to the raft; The kettle; The whistler; Framed glass; The falling out/ R.W. Stallman.--pp. 120-130. | ||
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