The Poets' World: An Anthology of English PoetryJames Reeves W. Heinemann, 1948 - 304 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xxvi
... meaning . Recognising this fault in his own work , he wrote an exaggerated imitation of it , a parody of himself at his worst . Here are the first two lines of Nephelidia : From the depth of the dreamy decline of the dawn through a ...
... meaning . Recognising this fault in his own work , he wrote an exaggerated imitation of it , a parody of himself at his worst . Here are the first two lines of Nephelidia : From the depth of the dreamy decline of the dawn through a ...
الصفحة xxxi
... poet's vocabulary or choice of words , considered for their meaning and associations as dis- tinct from their sound - qualities . You would say that Whitman B man's or Lawrence's diction was on the whole familiar and INTRODUCTION xxxi.
... poet's vocabulary or choice of words , considered for their meaning and associations as dis- tinct from their sound - qualities . You would say that Whitman B man's or Lawrence's diction was on the whole familiar and INTRODUCTION xxxi.
الصفحة 273
... meaning salt . Salt and earth were placed separately on the breast of the corpse , the salt being a symbol of the immortal soul , the earth a symbol of the body . On the other hand , there are three possible meanings for fleet : ( 1 ) ...
... meaning salt . Salt and earth were placed separately on the breast of the corpse , the salt being a symbol of the immortal soul , the earth a symbol of the body . On the other hand , there are three possible meanings for fleet : ( 1 ) ...
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ancient Mariner Arthur Waley BATTLE OF MALDON beat beauty bell beneath birds blood blow BOOM boomlay breath bright chain the lions cloud cold Congo cried curse Cusha dark David Herbert Lawrence dead dear death dream earth Edward eyes fear Feet in Ancient fire flowers Gavin Bone glory golden green hand happy hath hear heard heart Heaven hill holy John Skelton King Kubla Khan land laughed light Lindis live look Lord loud Lyke-Wake Dirge mist moon morn mother Mumbo-Jumbo will hoo-doo ne'er never night o'er Ozymandias play poem poet poetry round sails ship sigh sing sleep song soul sound spirit stars stone stood strange sweet sword thee thine things thou thought Timor Mortis conturbat tree TWA SISTERS twas uppe voice W. H. Davies waves Wedding-Guest wild William Shakespeare wind witch-men wood