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... course , but wordless insofar as it evokes in us the response which needs no elaboration or explanation . The second has told us it should be motionless - again , of course , not literally , for the poem does indeed move like the moon ...
... course , but wordless insofar as it evokes in us the response which needs no elaboration or explanation . The second has told us it should be motionless - again , of course , not literally , for the poem does indeed move like the moon ...
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... Course , And robb'd from Nature , to supply Desire ; In you ( I would not use so harsh a Word ) " Tis but plain Dotage . With all due modesty , Dryden felt that some of the irregularities of " the Divine Shakespeare " might be amended ...
... Course , And robb'd from Nature , to supply Desire ; In you ( I would not use so harsh a Word ) " Tis but plain Dotage . With all due modesty , Dryden felt that some of the irregularities of " the Divine Shakespeare " might be amended ...
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... course responses will vary depending upon personal asso- ciations with particular words , but a writer can count on stirring reader interest wtih words that are very specific , concrete , or which have flavor of the colloquial , the ...
... course responses will vary depending upon personal asso- ciations with particular words , but a writer can count on stirring reader interest wtih words that are very specific , concrete , or which have flavor of the colloquial , the ...
Contents
poetry and use | 11 |
poetry and truth | 20 |
Questions for Study | 34 |
Copyright | |
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accents anapests beat beauty bird born break breath caesura called Chromis couplet Criticism dark dead death DOLLABELLA DOTO dramatic dream Dylan Thomas DYNAMENE earth English enjambment eyes feel feet free verse Frost Ginsberg hand hear heart heaven iamb iambic imagery images imagination Karl Shapiro language light live look lovers Lowell lyric madam meaning meter metrical metrical feet Milton mind moon never night passage pattern pentameter phrase play poem poet poetic poetry prose Prufrock quatrain reader REFERENCES reprinted rhyme rhythm Richard Wilbur Robert Robert Lowell scansion seems sense Shakespeare Silas sing song sonnet soul sound spondee stanza stress strophe suggests sweet syllables symbolic T. S. Eliot TEGEUS tell term thee things thou thought tion trochee truth turn verse paragraph Virilius W. D. Snodgrass wind words writing