The Poets' World: An Anthology of English PoetryJames Reeves W. Heinemann, 1948 - 304 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة v
... feeling , and it is worthy of corresponding efforts by its readers . It is in making these efforts that young readers enlarge , not only their appreciation of poetry , but also their capacity for thought , imagination and feeling . The ...
... feeling , and it is worthy of corresponding efforts by its readers . It is in making these efforts that young readers enlarge , not only their appreciation of poetry , but also their capacity for thought , imagination and feeling . The ...
الصفحة xx
... feeling of man's ingratitude into a song beginning Blow , blow thou winter wind ( p . 64 ) , and if we know and love Shakespeare's poems , we shall often have a comforting sense , when some particular feeling depresses or exalts us ...
... feeling of man's ingratitude into a song beginning Blow , blow thou winter wind ( p . 64 ) , and if we know and love Shakespeare's poems , we shall often have a comforting sense , when some particular feeling depresses or exalts us ...
الصفحة 289
... feeling that Blake conveys is of the deadly power of anger when concealed and allowed to increase by means of fear ... feeling , unadorned by poetic diction and free from stock images . He expresses his feeling for Lucy with the utmost ...
... feeling that Blake conveys is of the deadly power of anger when concealed and allowed to increase by means of fear ... feeling , unadorned by poetic diction and free from stock images . He expresses his feeling for Lucy with the utmost ...
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