Preface to PoetryHarcourt, Brace, 1946 - 737 pages |
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Page 166
... reference to Jesus , as does the Lamb of God . But what can be meant by the apparent assertion , in the form of a rhetorical question , that Jesus walked upon the meadows and hills of England ? Does England here mean simply this Earth ...
... reference to Jesus , as does the Lamb of God . But what can be meant by the apparent assertion , in the form of a rhetorical question , that Jesus walked upon the meadows and hills of England ? Does England here mean simply this Earth ...
Page 539
... reference to the ironic method of his satire . 7. To Ween and to Wit . Three poems in this group may be read with special reference to the psychology of language - behavior : " The Blind Men and the Elephant , " " The Purist , " and ...
... reference to the ironic method of his satire . 7. To Ween and to Wit . Three poems in this group may be read with special reference to the psychology of language - behavior : " The Blind Men and the Elephant , " " The Purist , " and ...
Page 707
... reference , and the words so distinguished are separately defined or provided with additional page references . 109 : " Rose leaves , when the rose is. ACCENT , the emphasis given to one or more syllables in a word . See stress . AIR ...
... reference , and the words so distinguished are separately defined or provided with additional page references . 109 : " Rose leaves , when the rose is. ACCENT , the emphasis given to one or more syllables in a word . See stress . AIR ...
Contents
ANATOMY OF THE POEMEXPERIENCE | 65 |
65 | 91 |
Visual and Other FreeImagery | 137 |
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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