Types of Poetry: Exclusive of the DramaHoward Judson Hall, John Robert Moore Ginn, 1931 - Всего страниц: 542 |
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... thought . But the chief characteristic of contemporary narrative poetry is its realism . John Masefield , the outstanding narrative poet of our time , has written Others may sing of the wine and the wealth and the mirth , The portly ...
... thought . But the chief characteristic of contemporary narrative poetry is its realism . John Masefield , the outstanding narrative poet of our time , has written Others may sing of the wine and the wealth and the mirth , The portly ...
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... thought of this , and I was glad , For thought of them had made me mad ; But I was curious to ascend To my barr'd windows , and to bend Once more , upon the mountains high , The quiet of a loving eye . 330 XIII I saw them and they were ...
... thought of this , and I was glad , For thought of them had made me mad ; But I was curious to ascend To my barr'd windows , and to bend Once more , upon the mountains high , The quiet of a loving eye . 330 XIII I saw them and they were ...
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... thought he had been rather rash In knowing one whose friend had misappropriated cash ; And PETER thought a foolish tack he must have gone upon In making the acquaintance of a friend of ROBINSON . 71 75 80 At first they didn't quarrel ...
... thought he had been rather rash In knowing one whose friend had misappropriated cash ; And PETER thought a foolish tack he must have gone upon In making the acquaintance of a friend of ROBINSON . 71 75 80 At first they didn't quarrel ...
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NARRATIVE POETRY | 3 |
THE ARTISTIC BALLAD | 15 |
THE MEDIEVAL TALE | 64 |
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