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Pagina 143
... sense of restless frustration and barren- ness of spirit . The last six lines announce - rather too glibly perhaps — the sudden change at the remembrance of his beloved . The joyous image of the lark rising in the dawn from the " sullen ...
... sense of restless frustration and barren- ness of spirit . The last six lines announce - rather too glibly perhaps — the sudden change at the remembrance of his beloved . The joyous image of the lark rising in the dawn from the " sullen ...
Pagina 244
... sense of creative powers latent in the natural world of which he is a part , and alive in human love . The religious believer in general finds it in the faith that a divine order exists in which all apparent human disorder has meaning ...
... sense of creative powers latent in the natural world of which he is a part , and alive in human love . The religious believer in general finds it in the faith that a divine order exists in which all apparent human disorder has meaning ...
Pagina 278
... sense is enclosed within the single line , which is then called end - stopped . If the sense flows over into two , or several lines , they are then called run - on . A couplet where the sense is complete is a closed couplet ( as in the ...
... sense is enclosed within the single line , which is then called end - stopped . If the sense flows over into two , or several lines , they are then called run - on . A couplet where the sense is complete is a closed couplet ( as in the ...
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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A. E. Housman beauty bird called calm Coleridge COLLECTED POEMS Copyright couplet Crazy Jane creates creative D. H. Lawrence dark dead death delight despair Donne doth Dylan Thomas earth Elizabethan emotional eternal eyes faith feel feet final fire flowers Frost give grief heart heaven Hopkins human iambic pentameter language light lines living Lord Louis MacNeice lovers lyric man's meaning metaphor mind mood moral nature never night passion physical poet poet's poetic poetry Pope prose reader rhyme rhythm rhythmical Robert Frost romantic satire says scene seems sense sensuous Shakespeare shining singing song sonnet soul speaking speech spirit stanza sweet syllables symbolic T. S. Eliot thee theme thing Thomas Hardy thou thought tion tone true verse vision voice W. B. Yeats W. H. Auden Wallace Stevens whole wind words Wordsworth writing Yeats