How to Enjoy PoetrySheed & Ward, 1948 - 288 páginas Informal discussion of the appreciation of poetry. |
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... words of Goethe , Schiller , Heine and the rest , the words have still their separate lives as poems ; and the words which , contrariwise , Thomas Moore and Robert Burns allied to Gaelic tunes , being lovely in themselves , are read as ...
... words of Goethe , Schiller , Heine and the rest , the words have still their separate lives as poems ; and the words which , contrariwise , Thomas Moore and Robert Burns allied to Gaelic tunes , being lovely in themselves , are read as ...
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... WORDS : Some of these you may simply not know . Look them up . Some may be archaic forms of words you know , or think you know . Look them up . And beware of thinking you know the meanings of words . Make sure . Be very careful of ...
... WORDS : Some of these you may simply not know . Look them up . Some may be archaic forms of words you know , or think you know . Look them up . And beware of thinking you know the meanings of words . Make sure . Be very careful of ...
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... Words , " I said ; and words can dance ; not in this sense alone : that their rhythms can move to a dance - step - can waltz , gavotte , or go twirl- ing in a mad tarantella , and , afterwards , slink and slide through a sultry tango ...
... Words , " I said ; and words can dance ; not in this sense alone : that their rhythms can move to a dance - step - can waltz , gavotte , or go twirl- ing in a mad tarantella , and , afterwards , slink and slide through a sultry tango ...
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Dedication V | 3 |
Chapter | 45 |
Chapter Three | 61 |
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