Types of English PoetryRudolf Kirk, Clara Marburg Kirk |
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... poem . The freshness , the surprise of daffodils in early spring is caught forever , while the memory of the actual walk died when Wordsworth died . " The emotion of art is impersonal , " says T. S. Eliot . It has its life in the poem ...
... poem . The freshness , the surprise of daffodils in early spring is caught forever , while the memory of the actual walk died when Wordsworth died . " The emotion of art is impersonal , " says T. S. Eliot . It has its life in the poem ...
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... poem , and to all poems , poetic intensity . But there are other ways in which Milton “ organizes " the poem , besides his use of meter and rhythm . Let us read the poem again . Beginning with impatience earth - bound , con- fused , we ...
... poem , and to all poems , poetic intensity . But there are other ways in which Milton “ organizes " the poem , besides his use of meter and rhythm . Let us read the poem again . Beginning with impatience earth - bound , con- fused , we ...
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... poem . The stanza form is original . The constant appeals to the senses of sight , taste , smell , feeling , and hearing thrill us , and must have thrilled Spenser's sixteenth- century readers too , for Spenser's influence is reflected ...
... poem . The stanza form is original . The constant appeals to the senses of sight , taste , smell , feeling , and hearing thrill us , and must have thrilled Spenser's sixteenth- century readers too , for Spenser's influence is reflected ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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