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Samuel Daniel declared , in a prose pamphlet : For be the verse never so good , never so full , it seems not to satisfy nor breed that delight as when it is met and combined with a like sounding accent : which seems as the jointure ...
Samuel Daniel declared , in a prose pamphlet : For be the verse never so good , never so full , it seems not to satisfy nor breed that delight as when it is met and combined with a like sounding accent : which seems as the jointure ...
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teenth century , seems to our modern taste feeble in sentiment and sloppy in vocabulary . It purports to create intensity of feeling and succeeds only in being vague . The poet gives us no context for the situation , so that we don't ...
teenth century , seems to our modern taste feeble in sentiment and sloppy in vocabulary . It purports to create intensity of feeling and succeeds only in being vague . The poet gives us no context for the situation , so that we don't ...
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But with Hopkins's own accent coming on will , the sense seems changed . The poet has already told the child that age will cure this particular grief ; now he continues : “ Yet you persist in weeping and demand that I tell you why you ...
But with Hopkins's own accent coming on will , the sense seems changed . The poet has already told the child that age will cure this particular grief ; now he continues : “ Yet you persist in weeping and demand that I tell you why you ...
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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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