The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - 317 Seiten |
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... death . Just as Magellan passed through the south - west straits and found death in the western ocean , Donne will pass through the straits ( hardships , suffering ) of fever to his west , his death . It is all aston- ishingly ingenious ...
... death . Just as Magellan passed through the south - west straits and found death in the western ocean , Donne will pass through the straits ( hardships , suffering ) of fever to his west , his death . It is all aston- ishingly ingenious ...
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... death reminds us that we are totally dependent on God , as flowers on sunshine and rain , with no place for self - reliant pride . The poet rendering experience has given place to the preacher drawing a moral : but the moral does emerge ...
... death reminds us that we are totally dependent on God , as flowers on sunshine and rain , with no place for self - reliant pride . The poet rendering experience has given place to the preacher drawing a moral : but the moral does emerge ...
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... death , there is no other . ' Right up to the moment when I myself return in darkness to the life - giving and humbling elements , I shall never spoil the majesty of this child's death by mourning over it . ' This rough summary of the ...
... death , there is no other . ' Right up to the moment when I myself return in darkness to the life - giving and humbling elements , I shall never spoil the majesty of this child's death by mourning over it . ' This rough summary of the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BEN JONSON Continued | 27 |
ROSALINDS MADRIGAL | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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alliteration beauty bird blank verse blood body bora ring breath bright charm clouds colour conveyed couplet dance dark dead death delight diction Donne doth dream earth effect English Poetry eternal experience expression eyes F. R. Leavis fair fear feeling flowers give grace green hand hath hear heart heaven human imagination Jonson Judith Wright Keats L. C. Knights leaves light Lilith lines living look Lord lovers Lycidas Milton mind moon nature never night nymphs o'er passion phrase play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry Pope reality realized rhyme rhythm rich round satire Scholar Gipsy seems sense sing sleep soft song soul sound spirit spring stanza stars suggestion surprising sweet T. S. Eliot TAMBURLAINE tears thee theme things thou thought Tintern Abbey Tiresias tone trees turn verse vision vitality vivid voice VOLPONE wind words Wordsworth youth