How to Enjoy PoetrySheed & Ward, 1948 - 288 páginas Informal discussion of the appreciation of poetry. |
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... less trunk than branches ; to such a point that one set of well - taught men think freely of electrons , while another knows less of these than of Sanskrit verbs . Psychiatry will trace back a tooth- ache to the mind ; physiology trace ...
... less trunk than branches ; to such a point that one set of well - taught men think freely of electrons , while another knows less of these than of Sanskrit verbs . Psychiatry will trace back a tooth- ache to the mind ; physiology trace ...
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... less - apparent arts ) simulate a swift , smooth motion ; because F , a light sound and one quickly - articulated , permits the breath to go through it to the following sounds . It is not , like the ordinary consonant , a full ...
... less - apparent arts ) simulate a swift , smooth motion ; because F , a light sound and one quickly - articulated , permits the breath to go through it to the following sounds . It is not , like the ordinary consonant , a full ...
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... less false notional philosophy , but every poet is fundamentally on the side of the angels , ultimately a pleader for the spiritual as above the material , and what he asks , in sum , of those who would appreciate his work is conversion ...
... less false notional philosophy , but every poet is fundamentally on the side of the angels , ultimately a pleader for the spiritual as above the material , and what he asks , in sum , of those who would appreciate his work is conversion ...
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Dedication V | 3 |
Chapter | 45 |
Chapter Three | 61 |
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Akond of Swat alliteration allusion anapæst assonance Austin Clarke beauty blow breath bright Camelot chapter course dead delight doth dust E. C. Bentley English epigram euphony example eyes fair feel feet G. K. Chesterton Gaelic ghost give gone hath hear heart heavy stresses iambs inversion Irish John Peel Katharine Tynan Lady of Shalott Lamb language light stresses living look Lord lyric Margret mean metaphor metre metrical mind motion never night once passion pause personification phrase pleasure poem poet poet's poetic poetry prose reader rhyme rhythm Robert Farren round SECTION sense Shakespeare short silent sing song sonnet soul sound speak speech spirit stanza stars strong stress sweet syllables talk tell thee things thou thought tion trochee verse voice vowels vowels and consonants W. H. Davies W. J. Turner wind words wren write