Preface to PoetryHarcourt, Brace, 1946 - 737 pages |
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Page 190
... stanza of the poem . ( b ) Now proceed with a thoughtful interpretation of the second , third , and fourth stanzas . Jot down the several senses of the possibly ambiguous words and phrases . As you conclude each stanza , look back to ...
... stanza of the poem . ( b ) Now proceed with a thoughtful interpretation of the second , third , and fourth stanzas . Jot down the several senses of the possibly ambiguous words and phrases . As you conclude each stanza , look back to ...
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... stanza by stanza , line by line . ( 1 ) Does the first stanza evoke a clear image ? ( 2 ) Is the contrast between the first and second stanza clear ? Today : take a cue from the title . The road : try another metaphor , " the course of ...
... stanza by stanza , line by line . ( 1 ) Does the first stanza evoke a clear image ? ( 2 ) Is the contrast between the first and second stanza clear ? Today : take a cue from the title . The road : try another metaphor , " the course of ...
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Charles William Cooper, John Holmes. the six terminal words of the first stanza are repeated in a different order , in each stanza , and all six appear at the middle or ends of the lines of the envoy . SHORT COUPLETS , one of the continu ...
Charles William Cooper, John Holmes. the six terminal words of the first stanza are repeated in a different order , in each stanza , and all six appear at the middle or ends of the lines of the envoy . SHORT COUPLETS , one of the continu ...
Contents
ANATOMY OF THE POEMEXPERIENCE | 65 |
65 | 91 |
Visual and Other FreeImagery | 137 |
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