Western Wind: An Introduction to PoetryMcGraw-Hill, 1992 - Всего страниц: 634 |
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... Dead at Thermopylae Go tell at Sparta , traveler passing by , That here obedient to her laws we lie . SIMONIDES ( 556 ? -468 B.C. ) This poet was enough of a " professor of the five senses " to recognize one of the times he need not ...
... Dead at Thermopylae Go tell at Sparta , traveler passing by , That here obedient to her laws we lie . SIMONIDES ( 556 ? -468 B.C. ) This poet was enough of a " professor of the five senses " to recognize one of the times he need not ...
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... dead , too , And the daft sun - assaulter , he That frighted thee so oft , is fled or dead : Save only me 5 ( Nor is it sad to thee ! ) — Save only me There is none left to mourn thee in the fields . The gray grass is scarce dappled ...
... dead , too , And the daft sun - assaulter , he That frighted thee so oft , is fled or dead : Save only me 5 ( Nor is it sad to thee ! ) — Save only me There is none left to mourn thee in the fields . The gray grass is scarce dappled ...
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... dead beat " ( very tired ) , as opposed to " deadbeat " ( one who avoids paying debts ) ; or in expressions like " dead weight , " " dead end , " " Dead Sea , ' as opposed to " deadeye , " " deadwood , " " deadline , " each of which ...
... dead beat " ( very tired ) , as opposed to " deadbeat " ( one who avoids paying debts ) ; or in expressions like " dead weight , " " dead end , " " Dead Sea , ' as opposed to " deadeye , " " deadwood , " " deadline , " each of which ...
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accent alliteration Anthology beauty begins better bird blue body breath called close cold color comes dark dead death deep dreams earth effect emotion English example express eyes face fall feel feet fields flowers four Frost girl give green hair hand head hear heard heart holds human images John keep kind language leaves light lines live look meaning metaphor mind moon mouth move nature never night objects once pass play poem poet poetry rain rhyme rhythm Robert rose seems sense SHAKESPEARE shape sing sometimes song sound speech stand stanza sweet syllables symbol tell thee things thou thought trees turn verse vowel walk wind words writing Yeats young