Poetry Direct and ObliqueChatto & Windus, 1959 - 115 páginas |
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... speak with me . So , now it comes : The Deluge or else Fire ! She's well ; she thanks My husbandship . Our chain on silence clanks . Time leers between , above his twiddling thumbs . Am I quite well ? Most excellent in health ! The ...
... speak with me . So , now it comes : The Deluge or else Fire ! She's well ; she thanks My husbandship . Our chain on silence clanks . Time leers between , above his twiddling thumbs . Am I quite well ? Most excellent in health ! The ...
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... speak the first line with vigour , the other falls easily though listlessly from the tongue . There is a sug- gestion of sing - song in lines 9 and 10. The monosyllables 1 Fro = forth . of the last lines must be pronounced with soft but ...
... speak the first line with vigour , the other falls easily though listlessly from the tongue . There is a sug- gestion of sing - song in lines 9 and 10. The monosyllables 1 Fro = forth . of the last lines must be pronounced with soft but ...
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... speaking of the highest poetical produc- tion , he said , ' Choose a fitting subject . ' When the poet does that , he writes a Merope . The proper retort to the Arnoldian critic is to bid him heed the familiar example of the oyster ...
... speaking of the highest poetical produc- tion , he said , ' Choose a fitting subject . ' When the poet does that , he writes a Merope . The proper retort to the Arnoldian critic is to bid him heed the familiar example of the oyster ...
Contenido
Chapter | 9 |
Chapter II | 16 |
Reinforced and Embroidered Statement | 24 |
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