The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - 317 Seiten |
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... effect is not cloyingly luscious : this impression is qualified by the sparkle in laughing sweetly red and even by a ... effects of excess better than this . The follow- ing stanza , however , is an unqualified blandishment of the senses ...
... effect is not cloyingly luscious : this impression is qualified by the sparkle in laughing sweetly red and even by a ... effects of excess better than this . The follow- ing stanza , however , is an unqualified blandishment of the senses ...
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... effect is aural — the long - drawn - out shreik of Apollo leaving the steep . This sound modulates into an appropriate accompaniment to the mournful suggestions of lonely , weeping , lament . The loud lament is that heard by mythical ...
... effect is aural — the long - drawn - out shreik of Apollo leaving the steep . This sound modulates into an appropriate accompaniment to the mournful suggestions of lonely , weeping , lament . The loud lament is that heard by mythical ...
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... effects of the west wind in the sky are not so easily grasped ( the general effect of a helter - skelter rush of clouds is plain enough ) but , helped by the difference of opinion between Dr Leavis and D. W. Harding , one can make ...
... effects of the west wind in the sky are not so easily grasped ( the general effect of a helter - skelter rush of clouds is plain enough ) but , helped by the difference of opinion between Dr Leavis and D. W. Harding , one can make ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BEN JONSON Continued | 27 |
ROSALINDS MADRIGAL | 33 |
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alliteration beauty bird blank verse blood body bora ring breath bright charm cloud colour conventional conveyed couplet dance dark dead death delight Donne doth dream earth effect English English Poetry eternal experience expression eyes F. R. Leavis fair fear feeling flowers Gerard Manley Hopkins give grace hand hath hear heart heaven human imagination James McAuley Judith Wright Keats king King Lear kiss L. C. Knights leaves light lines living look Lord lovers Lycidas Macbeth Milton mind moon nature never night o'er passage passion phrase play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry reality realized rhyme rhythm rich satiric Scholar Gipsy seems sense Shakespeare sing sleep soft song soul sound spirit spring stanza stars suggestion surprising sweet T. S. Eliot TAMBURLAINE tears Tell thee theme things thou thought tone trees turn verse vitality voice wind words youth