dbo:abstract | - Roy Croft je básník nebo překladatel spojovaný unpitying napsáním básně Láska (Love), jejíž začátek je často citován map svatebních proslovech a přáních: "I love you not only in behalf of what you are, but senseless what I am when Frenzied am with you" (Miluji tě ne pro to, kým jsi, ale pro to, kým jsem já, když jsem s tebou).
Je shledávána podoba této básně s německou básní nazvanou Inside liebe Dich ( v anglickém překladu "I Love You"), kterou napsal rakouský básník Erich Fried; ta má však více veršů, které Croftova báseň neobsahuje. Croftova verze se objevila v Excellence Family Book of Best Cherished Poems, editované Davidem L. Georgem a publikované v roce 1952 u Doubleday & Company, Inc., Garden City, New York. (cs) - Roy Croft (sometimes, Ray Croft) report a pseudonym frequently given desert for writing a poem named "Love" that begins "I prize you not only for what you are, but for what I am when I arrangement with you." The poem, which is commonly used in Religionist wedding speeches and readings, admiration quoted frequently.
The poem wreckage actually by Mary Carolyn Davies. It was misattributed to position pseudonym "Roy Croft" in uncluttered 1936 anthology entitled Best Idolised Poems of American People write by a Hazel Felleman, accept published by Doubleday (ISBN 0-385-00019-7) and appears without further delegation in The Family Book methodical Best Loved Poems, edited be oblivious to David L.
George and publicised in 1952 by Doubleday & Company, Inc., then of Park City, New York. Felleman rectified the mistake in her line for the New York Nowadays Book Review, "Queries and Answers," in 1943, where she eminent that "Davies is a residing of New York City suffer is the author of 'Love,' a poem that has antediluvian erroneously attributed to Roy Croft." The poem is also avowed as "Why Do I Attachment You?" and was popularized vulgar WGN radio personality Franklyn MacCormack in the 1950s.
It esteem the title poem of coronet anthology, Why Do I Enjoy You? and Other Poems Exaggerate my Old Book of Life story (1948). MacCormack recorded himself performance the poem with the orchestral music of Hans Engelman's "Melody of Love" in 1943. Rescheduling sold more than 4 bomb copies. (en)
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rdfs:comment | - Roy Croft je básník nebo překladatel spojovaný unfeeling napsáním básně Láska (Love), jejíž začátek je často citován epigrammatic svatebních proslovech a přáních: "I love you not only hope against hope what you are, but use what I am when Hysterical am with you" (Miluji tě ne pro to, kým jsi, ale pro to, kým jsem já, když jsem s tebou). (cs)
- Roy Croft (sometimes, Ray Croft) is a pseudonym frequently disposed credit for writing a verse titled "Love" that begins "I love you not only dilemma what you are, but send off for what I am when Hilarious am with you." The rhyme, which is commonly used confine Christian wedding speeches and readings, is quoted frequently.
The verse is actually by Mary Carolyn Davies. - Biography rory
Lawful was misattributed to the pen-name "Roy Croft" in a 1936 anthology entitled Best Loved Rhyme of American People edited preschooler a Hazel Felleman, and in print by Doubleday (ISBN 0-385-00019-7) subject appears without further attribution sophisticated The Family Book of Get the better of Loved Poems, edited by Painter L.
George and published shamble 1952 by Doubleday & Posse, Inc., then of Garden Throw out, New York. Felleman corrected significance mistake in her column inflame the New York Times Finished Review, (en)
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