How to Enjoy PoetrySheed & Ward, 1948 - 288 páginas Informal discussion of the appreciation of poetry. |
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... simple poems , but I do not say every ( I do not say any ) poem is simple for the novice if he mean to go in like a bee and drink all its honey . I said that verse is a methodical and subtle arrangement of language ; poetry is this ...
... simple poems , but I do not say every ( I do not say any ) poem is simple for the novice if he mean to go in like a bee and drink all its honey . I said that verse is a methodical and subtle arrangement of language ; poetry is this ...
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... simple thing , a common thing , an everyday thing to say , and reasonably courteous . But not to A.E. Not , I regret , to Mr. Russell . One does not enquire of the Delphic Oracle : " Your point , Delphic Oracle ? ” One does not stay ...
... simple thing , a common thing , an everyday thing to say , and reasonably courteous . But not to A.E. Not , I regret , to Mr. Russell . One does not enquire of the Delphic Oracle : " Your point , Delphic Oracle ? ” One does not stay ...
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... simple musical forms and in vivid speech , limericks , epigrams and " recita- tions . " But most people need to practise the heeding of rhythm ; and hence I suggest that you read many poems for their movement alone , until you know the ...
... simple musical forms and in vivid speech , limericks , epigrams and " recita- tions . " But most people need to practise the heeding of rhythm ; and hence I suggest that you read many poems for their movement alone , until you know the ...
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Dedication V | 3 |
Chapter | 45 |
Chapter Three | 61 |
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