Poetry, Its Appreciation and EnjoymentHarcourt, Brace, 1934 - 530 էջ |
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Louis Untermeyer, Carter Davidson. Louise Pound insists in Poetic Origins and the Ballad , any ballad was the work of a particular individual , his name was forgotten and the changes made in his composition were so many that the ballad ...
Louis Untermeyer, Carter Davidson. Louise Pound insists in Poetic Origins and the Ballad , any ballad was the work of a particular individual , his name was forgotten and the changes made in his composition were so many that the ballad ...
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... ballad is its undeviating realism ; it does not mince or evade or attempt subterfuge . If the tale is bloody - and it usually is— the ballad - singer makes no effort to soften the shock or placate the squeamish reader . The verse is ...
... ballad is its undeviating realism ; it does not mince or evade or attempt subterfuge . If the tale is bloody - and it usually is— the ballad - singer makes no effort to soften the shock or placate the squeamish reader . The verse is ...
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... Ballad 383 ff . " Ballad of a Nun , A " ( J. Davidson ) 396 " Ballad of a Strange Thing " ( Putnam ) 399 " Ballad of East and West , A " ( Kipling ) 397 " Ballad of Hell , A " ( J. Davidson ) 396 Ballad of the Huntsman ( S. Robinson ) ...
... Ballad 383 ff . " Ballad of a Nun , A " ( J. Davidson ) 396 " Ballad of a Strange Thing " ( Putnam ) 399 " Ballad of East and West , A " ( Kipling ) 397 " Ballad of Hell , A " ( J. Davidson ) 396 Ballad of the Huntsman ( S. Robinson ) ...
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THE PREJUDICE AGAINST POETRY | 3 |
THE DEFINITION OF POETRY | 9 |
POETRY AND PROSE | 17 |
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