The Act of Poetry: A Practical Introduction to the Reading of PoemsRandom House, 1970 - Всего страниц: 320 |
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... feel like . Ideas on Sunday , thoughts on vacation . Poets don't see , they feel . They are conductors of the senses of men , as teachers and preachers are the insulators . The poets go up and feel the insulators . Now and 5 10 15 10 ...
... feel like . Ideas on Sunday , thoughts on vacation . Poets don't see , they feel . They are conductors of the senses of men , as teachers and preachers are the insulators . The poets go up and feel the insulators . Now and 5 10 15 10 ...
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... feel most comfortable when cozily swathed in generalities . Concrete images which specify particular states of mind ... feel Byron's despair , but to admire his vehemence and perhaps feel a bit sorry that such an admirable personage has ...
... feel most comfortable when cozily swathed in generalities . Concrete images which specify particular states of mind ... feel Byron's despair , but to admire his vehemence and perhaps feel a bit sorry that such an admirable personage has ...
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... feel . A dark forest may make a man lose his way and so has become a symbol for loss of direction and confusion . The dawn dispels the night and thereby dispels all that the symbol " night " suggests - death , the unknown , the ...
... feel . A dark forest may make a man lose his way and so has become a symbol for loss of direction and confusion . The dawn dispels the night and thereby dispels all that the symbol " night " suggests - death , the unknown , the ...
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The Reader as Artist | 3 |
The Excite | 38 |
The Images | 70 |
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A. E. Housman accents beauty bird blood breast breath bright child cloud cold context Copyright dark dead death doth dream E. E. Cummings earth example eyes father fear feel feet flowers foot Gerard Manley Hopkins hair hands hath hear heard heart heaven human iamb iambic pentameter Karl Shapiro language leaves light live look loud man's meaning metaphor meter mind moon morning mother move never night o'er object person POEMS FOR COMPARISON poet poet's poetic poetry rain reader rhyme rhythm Richard Cory Richard Wilbur Robert Frost sails sense sestet ship sigh silent sing slant rhyme sleep song sonnet soul sound spirit stanza star strange sweet syllables symbol T. S. Eliot thee things thou thought trees trochee Ulysses verbal verse voice W. H. Auden walk Wallace Stevens wind words youth