Preface to PoetryHarcourt, Brace, 1946 - 737 pages |
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... tion done , he put down his pen and read over what he had written , with a certain feeling of satisfaction ? Or do we mean that later experience , prompted by some uncertainty , which led him to ques- tion the opening phrase of each ...
... tion done , he put down his pen and read over what he had written , with a certain feeling of satisfaction ? Or do we mean that later experience , prompted by some uncertainty , which led him to ques- tion the opening phrase of each ...
Page 193
... tion . In the interpretation of a poem , then , one may have thoughts about the feeling or any other separate phase of the full meaning . But pointing out the fact that the poet seems to be wrought - up about his subject is one thing ...
... tion . In the interpretation of a poem , then , one may have thoughts about the feeling or any other separate phase of the full meaning . But pointing out the fact that the poet seems to be wrought - up about his subject is one thing ...
Page 707
... tion , the addition of an unstressed syllable at the beginning of a verse in falling rhythm . ANALYSES of poems , 25-28 , 46-52 , 77- 79 , 112-15 , 116-19 , 122-26 , 138-40 and 159 f . , 169 f . , 170-73 and 192 , 177-81 , 182 f . and ...
... tion , the addition of an unstressed syllable at the beginning of a verse in falling rhythm . ANALYSES of poems , 25-28 , 46-52 , 77- 79 , 112-15 , 116-19 , 122-26 , 138-40 and 159 f . , 169 f . , 170-73 and 192 , 177-81 , 182 f . and ...
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ANATOMY OF THE POEMEXPERIENCE | 65 |
65 | 91 |
Visual and Other FreeImagery | 137 |
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