Poetry, Its Appreciation and EnjoymentHarcourt, Brace, 1934 - 530 էջ |
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... once annoy The safety of our joy : 325 But let the night be calme and quietsome , Without tempestuous storms or sad afray : Lyke as when Jove with fayre Alcmena lay , When he begot the great Tirynthian groome : Or lyke as when he with ...
... once annoy The safety of our joy : 325 But let the night be calme and quietsome , Without tempestuous storms or sad afray : Lyke as when Jove with fayre Alcmena lay , When he begot the great Tirynthian groome : Or lyke as when he with ...
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... once abashed or weak : And the dear Mother will approve My pride , and let me speak . 115 120 Saith His Name audibly . 90 " Herself shall bring us , hand in hand , " And I myself will teach to him , I myself , lying so , The songs I ...
... once abashed or weak : And the dear Mother will approve My pride , and let me speak . 115 120 Saith His Name audibly . 90 " Herself shall bring us , hand in hand , " And I myself will teach to him , I myself , lying so , The songs I ...
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... once thought that there was a mystic significance in the rigid placing of the end- words , but no one has ever explained the symbolism - if there was one . The arrangement of final words in each of the stanzas may be learned from this ...
... once thought that there was a mystic significance in the rigid placing of the end- words , but no one has ever explained the symbolism - if there was one . The arrangement of final words in each of the stanzas may be learned from this ...
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THE PREJUDICE AGAINST POETRY | 3 |
THE DEFINITION OF POETRY | 9 |
POETRY AND PROSE | 17 |
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