Poetry, Its Appreciation and EnjoymentHarcourt, Brace, 1934 - 530 էջ |
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... Morning Song from ' Cymbeline ' " and Davenant's " Awake ! Awake ! " and the slow introspection of Conrad Aiken's " Morning Song from ' Senlin . ' " Evening may suggest gentle fancy , as in Collins's " Ode to Evening , " or death , as ...
... Morning Song from ' Cymbeline ' " and Davenant's " Awake ! Awake ! " and the slow introspection of Conrad Aiken's " Morning Song from ' Senlin . ' " Evening may suggest gentle fancy , as in Collins's " Ode to Evening , " or death , as ...
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... morning , Senlin says , and in the morning Should I not pause in the light to remember God ? Upright and firm I stand on a star unstable , He is immense and lonely as a cloud . I will dedicate this moment before my mirror To him alone ...
... morning , Senlin says , and in the morning Should I not pause in the light to remember God ? Upright and firm I stand on a star unstable , He is immense and lonely as a cloud . I will dedicate this moment before my mirror To him alone ...
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... Morning 227 Miltonic sonnet 365-6 " Miniver Cheevy " ( E. A. Robinson ) 137 Misconceptions ( R. Browning ) 354 Moby ... Morning Song ( Shakespeare ) 219 Morning Song from " Senlin " ( Aiken ) 220 Morris , William 7 , 91 , 348 , 387 , 396 ...
... Morning 227 Miltonic sonnet 365-6 " Miniver Cheevy " ( E. A. Robinson ) 137 Misconceptions ( R. Browning ) 354 Moby ... Morning Song ( Shakespeare ) 219 Morning Song from " Senlin " ( Aiken ) 220 Morris , William 7 , 91 , 348 , 387 , 396 ...
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THE PREJUDICE AGAINST POETRY | 3 |
THE DEFINITION OF POETRY | 9 |
POETRY AND PROSE | 17 |
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