Understanding Poetry: An Anthology for College StudentsH. Holt, 1939 - 680 sider |
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... look and death , because both words are accented.1 The defect in the foot , death , is compensated for by the substitution of an anapaest for an iamb in the following foot , and by the pause after the word , look . The fourth line ...
... look and death , because both words are accented.1 The defect in the foot , death , is compensated for by the substitution of an anapaest for an iamb in the following foot , and by the pause after the word , look . The fourth line ...
Side 383
... Look ! how a bright star shooteth from the sky So glides he in the night from Venus ' eye . How many images and feelings are here brought together without effort and without discord - the beauty of Adonis - the rapidity of his flight ...
... Look ! how a bright star shooteth from the sky So glides he in the night from Venus ' eye . How many images and feelings are here brought together without effort and without discord - the beauty of Adonis - the rapidity of his flight ...
Side 388
... look at stanza two : A tree whose hungry mouth is pressed Against the sweet earth's flowing breast ; Here the tree is metaphorically ( Glossary ) treated as a sucking babe and the earth , therefore , as the mother - a perfectly good ...
... look at stanza two : A tree whose hungry mouth is pressed Against the sweet earth's flowing breast ; Here the tree is metaphorically ( Glossary ) treated as a sucking babe and the earth , therefore , as the mother - a perfectly good ...
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Understanding Poetry: An Anthology for College Students Cleanth Brooks,Robert Penn Warren Utdragsvisning - 1947 |
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A. E. HOUSMAN alliteration anapaest assonance attitude beauty BEN JONSON breath comparison contrast dark dead death Discuss doth dramatic dream dust earth effect emphasis EXERCISE eyes fact factors fair feel flowers foot give Glossary hand hath hear heart heaven iambic iambic pentameter idea imagery images instance JOHN KEATS JOHN MILTON Johnie Armstrong Keats land last stanza leaves light live look Lord lovers meaning merely meter metrical metrical variation mind moon never night nightingale o'er onomatopoeia pattern pause PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Pioneers poem poet poet's poetic poetry prose reader relation rhythm rime ROBERT HERRICK rose second stanza sense ship silent sing sleep song soul sound spirit springs stanza form stars statement sweet tears thee theme thine things thou art thought tone tree Ulalume verse voice weep WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wind word ΙΟ