Understanding PoetryHeinemann, 1965 - 186 Seiten |
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... traditional belief that evil deeds were witnessed and reported on by birds and beasts . This same belief , that a murderer will be betrayed by the birds , is expressed by Macbeth when he is reflecting on his assassination of Duncan ...
... traditional belief that evil deeds were witnessed and reported on by birds and beasts . This same belief , that a murderer will be betrayed by the birds , is expressed by Macbeth when he is reflecting on his assassination of Duncan ...
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... traditional origin has now been printed , so that we are in no danger of losing this supreme poetic inheritance . Never- theless , it is worth remembering that the oral tradition , which goes back to scarcely recorded times , is still ...
... traditional origin has now been printed , so that we are in no danger of losing this supreme poetic inheritance . Never- theless , it is worth remembering that the oral tradition , which goes back to scarcely recorded times , is still ...
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... traditional poetry we have long reserved for children : All the birds of the air fell a - sighing and a - sobbing When they heard of the death of poor Cock Robin . Let us put it another way : ' When they heard that Cock Robin had been ...
... traditional poetry we have long reserved for children : All the birds of the air fell a - sighing and a - sobbing When they heard of the death of poor Cock Robin . Let us put it another way : ' When they heard that Cock Robin had been ...
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Poetry and You | 1 |
The Tree of Man | 5 |
Poetry and its Substitutes | 13 |
Urheberrecht | |
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A. E. Housman achieve alliterative verse anapaestic anonymous appear ballad beauty birds blank verse Brave Benbow called century CHAPTER child Christ receive thy Coleridge composed dead death Discobolus effect Elegy element Elizabethan Emily Dickinson emotional English poetry epic express eyes feeling flower free verse heart heroic couplet Housman human iamb iambic pentameter idea imagination inspiration intellectual Keats kind Kubla Khan language lines literary live look lyric poetry magical means memory metre Milton mind modern mood narrative nature never night once origin passion perhaps poem poet poet's poetic popular primitive prose qualities reader receive thy soul rhyme rhythm rhythmical Roman sense Shakespeare simply sing Sir Patrick Spens song sonnet sound speak speech stanza sweet syllable technique tell thee thing thou thought traditional trochee true variety Wenlock Edge Whitman words write written wrote