Word: lyricized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Professor J. L. Lowes, G. '03, professor of English in the University, speaking yesterday afternoon on "Milton", stressed the beauty of Milton's lyric poetry and the many elements of interest to modern readers in his work. Professor Lowes stated that the uninteresting and austere parts of Milton's life have been impressed upon our minds, and that this has had a deadening effect on our desire to read his writings, but declared that, if students could rid themselves of this natural antipathy, they would find in Milton much delightful romance...
...Romanticism in Greek lyric poetry...
...lyric character, the sturdy Danish peasant and healthy Danish girl...
...will ring the names of those who have fought and thought for Ireland Spenser, his fine sensibilities hurt both by the brutality of the people and by the oppression they suffered, groped vainly for a solution. Swift's bitter but powerful satire, O'Connell's virile challenge, Parnell's lyric appeal, Gladstone's unexpert but well-meaning enthusiasm-- all have been heard, been registered, and until now it might have been said, forgotten...
...following program will be given at the "Pops" concert tonight at 8.15 at Symphony Hall: March, "Stars and Stripes Forever" Sousa Overture, "H Guarany" Gomes Waltz, "Artists Life" J. Strauss Fantasia, "Lohengrin" Wagner Two numbers from the "Lyric Suite", Shepherd Boy--March of the Dwarfs Grieg Eili, Eili, Arranged by Jacchia Largo Handel Second Hungarian Rhapsody Lisst Introduction to Othello. Verdi Hindu Song Rimsky-Korsakov Slavic March Chaikovsky