Types of English PoetryRudolf Kirk, Clara Marburg Kirk |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 93
Page 47
... poets saw in these poems materials for their purposes and started to imitate both the form and subjects of the ballads . Thomas Chatterton , a boy of seventeen , wrote the pseudo - medieval Bristowe Tragedie , and many other poets ...
... poets saw in these poems materials for their purposes and started to imitate both the form and subjects of the ballads . Thomas Chatterton , a boy of seventeen , wrote the pseudo - medieval Bristowe Tragedie , and many other poets ...
Page 51
... poets continuing the narrative forms with which their pred- ecessors worked . Old devices in new settings are also still being tried . In Renard the Fox ... poetry to itself and seldom listened to it aloud , the poets NARRATIVE POEMS 51.
... poets continuing the narrative forms with which their pred- ecessors worked . Old devices in new settings are also still being tried . In Renard the Fox ... poetry to itself and seldom listened to it aloud , the poets NARRATIVE POEMS 51.
Page 268
... poetry of the entire seventeenth . The carefree , and seemingly careless , ecstasies which had marked the lyrics of Shakespeare and many other poets of the day became in Ben Jonson less rhapsodic , somewhat more precise and intellectual ...
... poetry of the entire seventeenth . The carefree , and seemingly careless , ecstasies which had marked the lyrics of Shakespeare and many other poets of the day became in Ben Jonson less rhapsodic , somewhat more precise and intellectual ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
Copyright | |
51 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
A. E. Housman Afrasiab arms ballad beauty bird breath bright Brignal Camelot century cloud dead dear death delight doth dream earth eccho ring EDMUND SPENSER eternal eyes face fair fayre fear flowers GEOFFREY CHAUCER golden green hair hand hath head hear heard heart Hell and Heaven King kiss Lady of Shalott light Little brother live look lords Lycidas lyric poetry Mary Mother Matthew Arnold medieval moon mordre morn narrative poetry never night nymph o'er Oxus poem poets queen rose round Rustum sand sigh sight sing Sister Helen sleep smile soft Sohrab song soul sound spake spirit spring stars stood stream Sumer Is Icumen sweet sylphs Tartar tears Thalestris thee theyr thine things thou art thou hast thought unto voice weep whan wind wings woods youth