On Poetry: Collected Talks and EssaysDoubleday, 1969 - 597 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 91
... rules of prosody apply only to anvil verse , or to sacred- dance verse , in which every syllable is evaluated and counted . Pope , for instance , says that he lisped in numbers for the numbers came ; " numbers " translates the Latin ...
... rules of prosody apply only to anvil verse , or to sacred- dance verse , in which every syllable is evaluated and counted . Pope , for instance , says that he lisped in numbers for the numbers came ; " numbers " translates the Latin ...
الصفحة 102
... rules , a few chosen at random from what may call the Common Law of English Verse . But , in English satire , all rules can be deliberately broken . Byron's satiric comment on Keats's death , for example : Strange that the soul , that ...
... rules , a few chosen at random from what may call the Common Law of English Verse . But , in English satire , all rules can be deliberately broken . Byron's satiric comment on Keats's death , for example : Strange that the soul , that ...
الصفحة 423
... rules out any use of the same word in different contexts , unless the two uses are consonant , or parallel . It also rules out any repetition of the same vowel sound , unless for some particular purpose , such as the deliberate ...
... rules out any use of the same word in different contexts , unless the two uses are consonant , or parallel . It also rules out any repetition of the same vowel sound , unless for some particular purpose , such as the deliberate ...
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Aeneid ancient Apollonian asked ballad báraka beauty Ben Jonson Blake called Catullus century Chaucer Christian Church Classical Court critical dead death Dionysus divine English English poetry eyes father gold Greek hand hath heart Heaven honour inspiration Irish Juana Juana de Asbaje Keats King knew Latin Laura Riding lines literary live lovers magic means medal metre Milton mind moon Muse mushroom never night nightingale once original Oxford Paradise perhaps poem poet poet's poetic poetry Pope Pound prophetic prose psilocybin Queen rhyme Robert Frost royal sacred satire Seanchan seems sense Shakespeare sing Skelton song sonnet soul sound stanza Suibne T. S. Eliot thee Thomas Hardy thou thought tion trance tree true verse Virgil W. H. Auden White Goddess wild woman women word Wordsworth write written wrote Yeats young