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teenth century , before that ideal had fully established itself , saw its limitations , in both living and writing : Our age was cultivated thus at length , But what we gain'd in skill we lost in strength .
teenth century , before that ideal had fully established itself , saw its limitations , in both living and writing : Our age was cultivated thus at length , But what we gain'd in skill we lost in strength .
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The land's sharp features seemed to be The Century's corpse outleant , His crypt the cloudy canopy , The wind his death - lament . The ancient pulse of germ and birth Was shrunken hard and dry , And every spirit upon the earth Seemed ...
The land's sharp features seemed to be The Century's corpse outleant , His crypt the cloudy canopy , The wind his death - lament . The ancient pulse of germ and birth Was shrunken hard and dry , And every spirit upon the earth Seemed ...
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Ottava rima was introduced from Italy in the sixteenth century and used first by Sir Thomas Wyatt . It is an eight lined stanza , also in iambic pentameter , rhyming abababcc . For two very different uses of it , see Byron's " The ...
Ottava rima was introduced from Italy in the sixteenth century and used first by Sir Thomas Wyatt . It is an eight lined stanza , also in iambic pentameter , rhyming abababcc . For two very different uses of it , see Byron's " The ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Foreword | 9 |
THE POETIC PROCESS | 11 |
Poetry and the Poet | 13 |
Copyright | |
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Poetry: A Modern Guide to Its Understanding and Enjoyment Elizabeth A. Drew Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1967 |
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