Preface to PoetryHarcourt, Brace, 1946 - 737 pages |
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... suggested in another chapter . It is enough at this moment to point out this intellectual stream due to the activity of the Central Nervous System , these thoughts of the things for which the words stand , this following of the sense ...
... suggested in another chapter . It is enough at this moment to point out this intellectual stream due to the activity of the Central Nervous System , these thoughts of the things for which the words stand , this following of the sense ...
Page 409
... suggested in the preceding chapter , they are indeed of wide variety : from the art songs of this and other days , through the sentimental popular songs and show songs , to the more reflective hymns . So , too , through examples and ...
... suggested in the preceding chapter , they are indeed of wide variety : from the art songs of this and other days , through the sentimental popular songs and show songs , to the more reflective hymns . So , too , through examples and ...
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... suggested that Dobson's " Ars Victrix " and Hovey's " Accident in Art " ( pp . 486 , 488 ) , MacLeish's " Ars Poetica " and Wordsworth's " Nuns Fret Not- " ( pp . 89 , 87 ) , be studied together as poems upon the themes of Art and ...
... suggested that Dobson's " Ars Victrix " and Hovey's " Accident in Art " ( pp . 486 , 488 ) , MacLeish's " Ars Poetica " and Wordsworth's " Nuns Fret Not- " ( pp . 89 , 87 ) , be studied together as poems upon the themes of Art and ...
Contents
ORIENTATION TO POETRY i Preconceptions and Pointers | 3 |
In Search of Poetry | 21 |
Language and Art | 42 |
Copyright | |
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A. E. Housman aloud Amy Lowell anapestic attitudes auditory ballad Beauty breath called chapter clouds critical dead death dream E. E. Cummings earth emotional response experience eye-movements eyes free imagery free verse Frost full meaning give hand hath heard heart heaven I. A. Richards iambic interpretation John Keats King language listening look Lord Lord Randal Louis Untermeyer lyric metrical pattern metrical variation mind's-ear mood never night over-all meaning persons phrase poem poem-experience poem-reading-experience poet poetic form poetic rhythm poetry printed verses prose reader reading recorded reread rime Robert Robert Frost rose Sea-Fever sense pattern silent sing song sonnet sort soul sound pattern speech stanza stanzaic form stir stressed SUGGESTIONS FOR STUDY sweet syllables T. S. Eliot thee things thou thought tion tone translation turn Vincent Millay visual voice wind words