Preface to PoetryHarcourt, Brace, 1946 - 737 pages |
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Page 133
... Wind . Without thought of technical an- alysis , read Shelley's " Ode to the West Wind . " ( a ) Read it aloud or silently at your pleasure , but read it slowly enough to savor fully the words as they flow by . When you are through with ...
... Wind . Without thought of technical an- alysis , read Shelley's " Ode to the West Wind . " ( a ) Read it aloud or silently at your pleasure , but read it slowly enough to savor fully the words as they flow by . When you are through with ...
Page 137
... wind , ” which in silent reading are immediately associated or tied- up with the retinal image " West Wind . " But the third sort of imagery suggested in the above paragraph is quite different : the free images of the things for which ...
... wind , ” which in silent reading are immediately associated or tied- up with the retinal image " West Wind . " But the third sort of imagery suggested in the above paragraph is quite different : the free images of the things for which ...
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... wind's singing More distant and more solemn Than a fading star . Let me be no nearer In death's dream kingdom Let me also wear Such deliberate disguises Rat's skin , crowskin , crossed staves In a field Behaving as the wind behaves No ...
... wind's singing More distant and more solemn Than a fading star . Let me be no nearer In death's dream kingdom Let me also wear Such deliberate disguises Rat's skin , crowskin , crossed staves In a field Behaving as the wind behaves No ...
Contents
ANATOMY OF THE POEMEXPERIENCE | 65 |
65 | 91 |
Visual and Other FreeImagery | 137 |
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