The Poets' World: An Anthology of English PoetryJames Reeves W. Heinemann, 1948 - 304 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xxiii
... poem and discuss its form and technique . Let us consider the ballad Edward ( p . 4 ) . The story , briefly summarised , is this . A mother ( we are not told her name ) has a husband and a married son with children of his own . She ...
... poem and discuss its form and technique . Let us consider the ballad Edward ( p . 4 ) . The story , briefly summarised , is this . A mother ( we are not told her name ) has a husband and a married son with children of his own . She ...
الصفحة xxxv
... poem ; indeed , every good poem has a separate beauty and truth of its own , and it is the object of poetic appreciation to recognise and value these qualities , which thereby enrich our own lives . It is not enough to ask ' What does a ...
... poem ; indeed , every good poem has a separate beauty and truth of its own , and it is the object of poetic appreciation to recognise and value these qualities , which thereby enrich our own lives . It is not enough to ask ' What does a ...
الصفحة 288
... poetic idiom of his day it is possible to discover deep personal feeling . At the time when Gray wrote this poem , his greatest friend had just died and he was estranged from his other Eton friends . v . 1 - science , knowledge ; Henry ...
... poetic idiom of his day it is possible to discover deep personal feeling . At the time when Gray wrote this poem , his greatest friend had just died and he was estranged from his other Eton friends . v . 1 - science , knowledge ; Henry ...
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