The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 317 |
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... poet apprehends . But the poet is not only a see - er : he is also a maker . From his experience he makes something which we call a poem , and makes it with words . Shakespeare , as Harding suggests of another poet , 5 appears to have ...
... poet apprehends . But the poet is not only a see - er : he is also a maker . From his experience he makes something which we call a poem , and makes it with words . Shakespeare , as Harding suggests of another poet , 5 appears to have ...
Strana 85
... poetic spirit of Milton himself , moved by ties of fellowship in study and poetry to offer a tribute , as he hopes some fellow - poet will one day offer for him : a realistic modi- fication of the convention without appearing to depart ...
... poetic spirit of Milton himself , moved by ties of fellowship in study and poetry to offer a tribute , as he hopes some fellow - poet will one day offer for him : a realistic modi- fication of the convention without appearing to depart ...
Strana 102
... Poet's Treasure ) I'll spend , to dress Your beauties , if your mine of Pleasure In equall thankfulness You but unlock , so we each other bless . Carew is here at ease in the tones and rhythms , the argumentative structure , the slangy ...
... Poet's Treasure ) I'll spend , to dress Your beauties , if your mine of Pleasure In equall thankfulness You but unlock , so we each other bless . Carew is here at ease in the tones and rhythms , the argumentative structure , the slangy ...
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