Preface to PoetryHarcourt, Brace, 1946 - 737 pages |
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Page 70
... eye - movements varied as I take in the longer lines with an extra stride . jump . ... ... But follow my eyes as I read these verses in the traditional ar- rangement , and as I pursue them with a plodding attention . My eyes " fix " on ...
... eye - movements varied as I take in the longer lines with an extra stride . jump . ... ... But follow my eyes as I read these verses in the traditional ar- rangement , and as I pursue them with a plodding attention . My eyes " fix " on ...
Page 185
... eyes . That watch me from the glen below . Ah , bear me with thee , smoothly borne , Dip forward under starry light ... eyes mean : ( a ) that the moonlight is mirrored in the tearful or sparkling eyes of the beloved , ( b ) that the ...
... eyes . That watch me from the glen below . Ah , bear me with thee , smoothly borne , Dip forward under starry light ... eyes mean : ( a ) that the moonlight is mirrored in the tearful or sparkling eyes of the beloved , ( b ) that the ...
Page 316
... eyes . " After Hamlet arranges with the First Player to perform a particular play before the Court the next day , and to insert a speech of Hamlet's contriving , the players are ushered out by the Lord Chamberlain , and Hamlet is left ...
... eyes . " After Hamlet arranges with the First Player to perform a particular play before the Court the next day , and to insert a speech of Hamlet's contriving , the players are ushered out by the Lord Chamberlain , and Hamlet is left ...
Contents
ANATOMY OF THE POEMEXPERIENCE | 65 |
65 | 91 |
Visual and Other FreeImagery | 137 |
Copyright | |
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alliteration attention Beauty begin called chapter clear close comes communication comparable consider critical dead death earth emotion English experience eyes face fall feeling give given hand head hear heard heart imagery interpretation John Keats keep King language leave light listening live look Lord lyric meaning metrical pattern mind nature never night once particular past pattern persons phrase poem poet poet's poetic poetry present printed question reader reading recorded reference relation response rhythm rime Robert rose seems sense serve sing song sonnet sort soul sound stand stanza stressed suggested syllables tell thee things thou thought tion true turn verse voice wind words writing written young