The Minor Poems in EnglishMacmillan, 1972 - 362 էջ |
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Էջ 49
... lines are hyperbole . It is questionable whether such a figure of speech should have occurred in the Lady's lines at all . When Truth is struggling with false Indulgence , she ought not to exaggerate . One simply is not able to believe ...
... lines are hyperbole . It is questionable whether such a figure of speech should have occurred in the Lady's lines at all . When Truth is struggling with false Indulgence , she ought not to exaggerate . One simply is not able to believe ...
Էջ 191
... lines return to the celestial vision . Obviously the whole poem works out a musical metaphor . As in On Time , the irregular lines and slow movement elicit full and fresh value from even the most ordi- nary words . The first 24 lines ...
... lines return to the celestial vision . Obviously the whole poem works out a musical metaphor . As in On Time , the irregular lines and slow movement elicit full and fresh value from even the most ordi- nary words . The first 24 lines ...
Էջ 280
... lines the poet's sense of unripeness merges with the fate of young Lycidas in the general idea of unfulfilment ; in lines 20-23 there are the references to ' my destin'd urn ' and ' my sable shroud ' ; and in the lines that follow the ...
... lines the poet's sense of unripeness merges with the fate of young Lycidas in the general idea of unfulfilment ; in lines 20-23 there are the references to ' my destin'd urn ' and ' my sable shroud ' ; and in the lines that follow the ...
Բովանդակություն
Acknowledgements | 9 |
Introduction | 17 |
LAllegro | 143 |
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