The Broadway Book of English Verse: The Sacred Fire; and Anthology of English Poems from the Fourteenth Century to the Present DayWilliam Bowyer Honey G. Routledge & sons, Limited, 1947 - 488 páginas |
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... poetic fire unsurpassed in our language . No anthology of English poetry can be complete without some of these , and though in time it falls in another age with quite different poetic ideals the later work of Milton must take rank in my ...
... poetic fire unsurpassed in our language . No anthology of English poetry can be complete without some of these , and though in time it falls in another age with quite different poetic ideals the later work of Milton must take rank in my ...
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... poetic achievement this would be the greatest period in English poetry ; but in my own view poetic technique is simply the poet's power to embody his vision or express his feelings in rhythmical speech , not necessarily of one kind only ...
... poetic achievement this would be the greatest period in English poetry ; but in my own view poetic technique is simply the poet's power to embody his vision or express his feelings in rhythmical speech , not necessarily of one kind only ...
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... poets as Browning , Tennyson and Arnold . Each felt himself a defender of truth , and each created for himself a new poetic instrument . Browning was at his most personal and most truly a poet when ruggedly arguing in blank verse , with ...
... poets as Browning , Tennyson and Arnold . Each felt himself a defender of truth , and each created for himself a new poetic instrument . Browning was at his most personal and most truly a poet when ruggedly arguing in blank verse , with ...
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A. E. HOUSMAN A. H. Bullen ancient Mariner beauty behold beneath birds boughs breast breath bright Christabel cloud cold D. H. LAWRENCE dark dead dear death delight doth dream earth Edmund Spenser ERNEST DOWSON eyes face fair fear fire flame flowers GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS golden green hand happy harken ere hast hath hear heart Heaven hill JOHN DRYDEN lady leave light lips live look mind moon morning mother Ida never night o'er once pain pleasure Poems poetic poetry poets Robert Bridges rose round shade shadow shine ship sight silent sing sleep smile Song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stars strange sweet T. S. ELIOT tears thee thine things Thomas Campion THOMAS HARDY thou thought thro unto voice W. B. YEATS wandering weary wild wind wings woods