The Dimensions of Poetry: A Critical AnthologyDodd, Mead, 1966 - 742 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 281
... gives smiles , thy comic sleep . With whate'er gall thou sett'st thyself to write , Thy inoffensive satires never bite . In thy felonious heart , though venom lies , It does but touch thy Irish pen , and dies . Thy genius calls thee not ...
... gives smiles , thy comic sleep . With whate'er gall thou sett'st thyself to write , Thy inoffensive satires never bite . In thy felonious heart , though venom lies , It does but touch thy Irish pen , and dies . Thy genius calls thee not ...
Σελίδα 531
... gives no more definite statement and why , when questioned about his meaning , he seemed reluctant to give a very positive answer as to whether the duke had his duchess murdered . Lisca , quoted by Affó , gives an account of the duke's ...
... gives no more definite statement and why , when questioned about his meaning , he seemed reluctant to give a very positive answer as to whether the duke had his duchess murdered . Lisca , quoted by Affó , gives an account of the duke's ...
Σελίδα 689
... gives a systematic account of historical process , but because he gives hints about the possible meaning and value of the past , and a view of history as a dynamic , generating force . The poet as philosopher of history is also a ...
... gives a systematic account of historical process , but because he gives hints about the possible meaning and value of the past , and a view of history as a dynamic , generating force . The poet as philosopher of history is also a ...
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beauty Ben Jonson bird breath bright cloud critical Danny Deever dark dead death doth dramatic dream E. E. CUMMINGS E. M. W. Tillyard earth elegy Emily Dickinson eternal eyes fair fear flowers Gerontion hair hand hath hear heard heart heaven human imagery images John John Donne John Dryden Keats kind King Kubla Khan language leaves light lines live look Lord Lord Randal love's lover Lycidas meaning metaphor Milton mind moon morning mortal Muse nature never night o'er Ozymandias pastoral pattern PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry reader rhyme rhythm rose round sense shadow Shakespeare ship sigh sing sleep song sonnets soul sound spirit stanza stars sweet symbol tears tell thee theme thine things thought tion tree verse voice W. H. AUDEN weep wind wings woods words young