Dulce Et Decorum Est Owen's attitude to war is justified by the title and the language used in the poem. He is anti-war. He uses the Latin title ironically to show his aim, that the translation of: ...
The Great Illusion
[Pg vi] This method of treatment has involved some small repetition of fact and illustration, but the repetition is trifling in bulkāit does not amount in all to the value of more than three or four ...
Birth of a Reformation
But this we cannot do and be honest before God and faithful to his Word. "There is but one household of faith. Christ does not have a plurality of wives. He has but one bride, and she has no sisters.
James Joyce, 1914, Trieste
Mr Joyce does not flop about ... hope for monarchy by divine right? Do you believe in the Sun of the Future? (i.e. socialism as in the Italian socialist anthem).' Ellman continues: 'He was ...