The Pleasures of Poetry: A Critical AnthologyDuckworth, 1934 - 672 էջ |
From inside the book
Արդյունքներ 51–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 254
... cold , " we have the assonance to wild , " of which I have spoken , the running movement of " is ( the two unaccented syllables of anapæstic substitution ) , and then the long " cold , " which , perhaps because of the depth of its vowel ...
... cold , " we have the assonance to wild , " of which I have spoken , the running movement of " is ( the two unaccented syllables of anapæstic substitution ) , and then the long " cold , " which , perhaps because of the depth of its vowel ...
Էջ 282
... cold air of desolation , and this comes , in part , from the fact that only the second and fourth lines in each stanza are rhymed , and that the fourth line dies away , as from cold , into two feet , from the customary three . I do not ...
... cold air of desolation , and this comes , in part , from the fact that only the second and fourth lines in each stanza are rhymed , and that the fourth line dies away , as from cold , into two feet , from the customary three . I do not ...
Էջ 286
... cold . " In the last line the shrinking from an eight to a six , and the four dull vowels , give us the actual feeling that our blood is shrunken and thick with cold . Sometimes Coleridge emphasizes the feeling of apprehension , of ...
... cold . " In the last line the shrinking from an eight to a six , and the four dull vowels , give us the actual feeling that our blood is shrunken and thick with cold . Sometimes Coleridge emphasizes the feeling of apprehension , of ...
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MILTON AND THE AUGUSTAN | 9 |
INTRODUCTION | 233 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 297 |
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Common terms and phrases
alliteration ANNABEL LEE assonance beauty beneath bird blood Book of Thel breath bright Bromion cæsura cloud Dante Gabriel Rossetti dark dead death deep delight dissonance doth dread dream dull Dulness Dunciad earth eternal ev'ry eyes fair fear feeling feet fire flame flowers fruit give goblin gold golden green hair hand hath head hear heard heart Hell and Heaven heroic couplet kiss Kubla Khan lady light lilies lips Little brother live Lycidas Mary Mother Masque of Queen Milton moon morning never night o'er Omar Khayyám Oothoon passion poem poet poetry quatrain queen rhyme rose round shade shadow sighs sing Sister Helen sleep soft song sorrow soul sound splendour stanza stars strange sweet syllable tears texture thee Theotormon thine things thou art tree verse voice vowels waves weep white-thorn wild wind wings word