Preface to PoetryHarcourt, Brace, 1946 - 737 pages |
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Page 70
... attention . My eyes " fix " on " The Lord is , " jump and fix on " my shepherd ; ' I. " Then they jump back as my attention is attracted by the odd type ( the italics ) of " is " ; and they jump to the superior a and then to the ...
... attention . My eyes " fix " on " The Lord is , " jump and fix on " my shepherd ; ' I. " Then they jump back as my attention is attracted by the odd type ( the italics ) of " is " ; and they jump to the superior a and then to the ...
Page 82
... attention to the possible meaning of the poems reprinted in this chapter . ( a ) Several of them suggest ( at least to me ) the poets ' attitudes toward approaching death : Stevenson's " Requiem , " Herrick's " Upon His Departure Hence ...
... attention to the possible meaning of the poems reprinted in this chapter . ( a ) Several of them suggest ( at least to me ) the poets ' attitudes toward approaching death : Stevenson's " Requiem , " Herrick's " Upon His Departure Hence ...
Page 444
... attention to the story elements - setting , characters , situation , incidents , meaning . ( b ) Read and read " The Twa Brothers , " " The Death of Oenone , " and " An Afternoon in Artillery Walk , " and prepare to dis- cuss the ...
... attention to the story elements - setting , characters , situation , incidents , meaning . ( b ) Read and read " The Twa Brothers , " " The Death of Oenone , " and " An Afternoon in Artillery Walk , " and prepare to dis- cuss the ...
Contents
ANATOMY OF THE POEMEXPERIENCE | 65 |
65 | 91 |
Visual and Other FreeImagery | 137 |
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