The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - 317 Seiten |
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... falling . He fell from morn to the dewy Eve of A Summers day : a summer's day in England is very long and the dew comes late : it was a long fall . But in the end he Dropd from the Zenith like a falling Starr : the line streams after ...
... falling . He fell from morn to the dewy Eve of A Summers day : a summer's day in England is very long and the dew comes late : it was a long fall . But in the end he Dropd from the Zenith like a falling Starr : the line streams after ...
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... falls : a pleasant fall , true , but still a fall : the ideal of sensual gratification , he recognizes , has its dangers : the first fall took place in a garden . And so the mind withdraws from sensual pleasure ; yet the action is less ...
... falls : a pleasant fall , true , but still a fall : the ideal of sensual gratification , he recognizes , has its dangers : the first fall took place in a garden . And so the mind withdraws from sensual pleasure ; yet the action is less ...
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... fall , In heaps on heaps ; one fate o'crwhelms them all . There is a lull , a change from wild disorder to wily art , a whetting , in Belinda's livid paleness and the allusion to gen'ral fate , of our expectation of a grand climax ...
... fall , In heaps on heaps ; one fate o'crwhelms them all . There is a lull , a change from wild disorder to wily art , a whetting , in Belinda's livid paleness and the allusion to gen'ral fate , of our expectation of a grand climax ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
With hym ther was his sone a yong Squier | 7 |
BALLADS | 13 |
Urheberrecht | |
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alliteration beauty bird blank verse blood breath bright charm clouds colour conveyed couplet dance dark dead death delight Donne doth dream earth effect English English Poetry eternal experience expression eyes F. R. Leavis fair fear feeling flowers Gerard Manley Hopkins give grace hath hear heart heaven human imagination James McAuley Jonson Judith Wright Keats king King Lear kiss L. C. Knights leaves light lines lips living look Lord lovers Lycidas Macbeth Milton mind moon nature never night o'er passage passion phrase play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry reality realized rhyme rhythm rich satiric Scholar Gipsy seems sense Shakespeare sing sleep soft song soul sound spirit spring stanza stars strong suggestion surprising sweet T. S. Eliot TAMBURLAINE tears Tell thee theme things thou thought tone trees turn verse vision vitality voice VOLPONE wind words youth