Poetry, Its Appreciation and EnjoymentHarcourt, Brace, 1934 - 530 էջ |
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... sounds ; in like manner the poet trains his ear to catch the sounds of life - the human voice , murmur of the night , the pulse of a machine - and reproduce them through the imagination . The most astonishing tour de force in the field of ...
... sounds ; in like manner the poet trains his ear to catch the sounds of life - the human voice , murmur of the night , the pulse of a machine - and reproduce them through the imagination . The most astonishing tour de force in the field of ...
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... sound , not because of meaning . The ten words chosen as sheer music were violet , lullaby , golden , murmuring ... sound , and the intellectual , or devices of sense . The principal devices of sound are rhyme , assonance , alliteration ...
... sound , not because of meaning . The ten words chosen as sheer music were violet , lullaby , golden , murmuring ... sound , and the intellectual , or devices of sense . The principal devices of sound are rhyme , assonance , alliteration ...
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... sound . There must be enough similarity and enough difference- making a kind of game between the poet and his ... sound , but the letter ( or letters ) preceding the ac- cented vowel must be unlike in sound . Thus night , light , bright ...
... sound . There must be enough similarity and enough difference- making a kind of game between the poet and his ... sound , but the letter ( or letters ) preceding the ac- cented vowel must be unlike in sound . Thus night , light , bright ...
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THE PREJUDICE AGAINST POETRY | 3 |
THE DEFINITION OF POETRY | 9 |
POETRY AND PROSE | 17 |
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A. C. Swinburne Algernon Charles Swinburne ballad beauty bird blue breast breath bright Burns C. S. Calverley clouds dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth Elinor Wylie emotions eyes face fair fear flowers gray green hair hand hath hear heard heart Hell and Heaven John Keats John Masefield lady laugh leaves light lips Little brother live look Lord Mary Mother mind moon morning nature never night o'er pass poem poet poetry rhyme Robert Browning Robert Frost Robert Herrick rose round silent sing Sister Helen sleep smile snow song sonnet soul sound spirit spring stanza stars sweet Swinburne tears thee thine things thought trees verse voice W. E. Henley wild William William Blake William Ernest Henley William Wordsworth wind wings woods words Wordsworth ΙΟ