Seven Centuries of Verse, English & American, from the Early English Lyrics to the Present Day, Volumen1Arthur James Marshall Smith Scribner, 1967 - 818 páginas |
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... mind free from preconceptions and bias . The poetic impulse is one of the most natural in the world . Its fundamental principle is simply this : Excitement finds an inevitable and natural expression in rhythm , and rhythm in turn ...
... mind free from preconceptions and bias . The poetic impulse is one of the most natural in the world . Its fundamental principle is simply this : Excitement finds an inevitable and natural expression in rhythm , and rhythm in turn ...
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... mind of man ; A motion and a spirit , that impels All thinking things , all objects of all thought , And rolls through all things . Therefore am I still A lover of the meadows and the woods , And mountains ; and of all that we behold ...
... mind of man ; A motion and a spirit , that impels All thinking things , all objects of all thought , And rolls through all things . Therefore am I still A lover of the meadows and the woods , And mountains ; and of all that we behold ...
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... mind is fleckless , free and naturally to be desired . Now the sea which holds them is moody , lapping their glossy sides , as if feeling for some slightest flaw but fails completely . Today no race . Then the wind comes again . The ...
... mind is fleckless , free and naturally to be desired . Now the sea which holds them is moody , lapping their glossy sides , as if feeling for some slightest flaw but fails completely . Today no race . Then the wind comes again . The ...
Contenido
PART | 3 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 1340?1400 | 11 |
ENGLISH SCOTTISH POPULAR BALLADS | 53 |
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Otras 83 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
A. E. Housman beauty birds bless blood blow breast breath bright Clerk Saunders cloud dance dark dead dear death deep doth dream E. E. Cummings earth eternal eyes face fair fear fire flowers glory grace grave green hair hand hath head hear heard heart heaven John Barleycorn King kiss Lady of Shalott land leave light live look Lord Lord Randal Lycidas maid moon mordre morning never night nymph o'er pleasure Poems rose round shade shine sigh sight sing Sir Bedivere sleep snow song soul sound spirit spring stars sweet Sylphs T. S. Eliot tears tell Thalestris thee Theodore Roethke thine things thou art thou hast thought tree Twas voice W. H. Auden walk waves wild wind wings wonder woods