Poetry: Its Appreciation and EnjoymentHarcourt, Brace and Company, 1934 - 530 էջ |
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... stanza perfected if not invented by Burns . His frequent and skilful use of the form is so closely associated with him that it is often referred to as the " Burns stanza . " The form is as in these lines from " The Hermit " : In this ...
... stanza perfected if not invented by Burns . His frequent and skilful use of the form is so closely associated with him that it is often referred to as the " Burns stanza . " The form is as in these lines from " The Hermit " : In this ...
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... stanzas of eight ( a few examples have ten ) lines and another stanza ( or half - stanza ) of four lines called the envoy which , following the old custom , is generally ad- dressed to some prince or imaginary power . The rhymes of the ...
... stanzas of eight ( a few examples have ten ) lines and another stanza ( or half - stanza ) of four lines called the envoy which , following the old custom , is generally ad- dressed to some prince or imaginary power . The rhymes of the ...
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... stanza , followed by a concluding four - line stanza . The first line of the first stanza is repeated as the last line of the even- numbered stanzas , the third line of the first stanza is repeated as the last line of the odd - numbered ...
... stanza , followed by a concluding four - line stanza . The first line of the first stanza is repeated as the last line of the even- numbered stanzas , the third line of the first stanza is repeated as the last line of the odd - numbered ...
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THE BALLAD | xv |
DEVICES OF SOUND AND SENSE | xviii |
THE FORMS OF NATURE IX THE THOUGHTS OF POETRY THE POEM AS IDEA X SATIRE IN POETRY THE POEM AS WEAPON XI PLAY ... | xxx |
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Alfred Algernon Charles Swinburne Amy Lowell ancient Mariner ballade beauty bells bird blue breath bright Carl Sandburg Coleridge Dante Gabriel Rossetti dark dead death doth dream earth Emily Dickinson emotions eyes fair fire flowers hand hath hear heard heart Hell and Heaven human John Keats lady leaves light lips Little brother live look Lord Tennyson LOVE'S LOVER Mary Mother moon never night o'er Percy Bysshe Shelley Pioneers poem poet poetic poetry prose rhyme rhythm Richard Robert Browning Robert Burns Robert Frost Robert Herrick rose Rupert Brooke ship silent sing Sister Helen sleep Smoke song sonnet soul sound spirit stanza stars steel sweet thee thing thou thought verse voice W. E. Henley Walt Whitman whan William Blake William Ernest Henley William Shakespeare William Wordsworth wind words ΙΟ