The Discovery of Poetry |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 20
Página 98
... more than you will ever have time to discover , in the years when you turn naturally to happiness , as flowers to the sun . Indeed , just as joy has so often led poets to lamentation , so in the face of pain or ...
... more than you will ever have time to discover , in the years when you turn naturally to happiness , as flowers to the sun . Indeed , just as joy has so often led poets to lamentation , so in the face of pain or ...
Página 144
And at the foot of a grave a father stands With sunken head , and forgotten , folded hands ; And at the foot of a grave a woman kneels With pale shut face , and neither bears nor feels The coming of the chaunting choristers Between the ...
And at the foot of a grave a father stands With sunken head , and forgotten , folded hands ; And at the foot of a grave a woman kneels With pale shut face , and neither bears nor feels The coming of the chaunting choristers Between the ...
Página 206
... you have looked face to face upon the spirit of beauty , as it can be manifested in a great poem , you will never disregard it again . For it holds you by a charm which though invisible is stronger than all the chains by which men ...
... you have looked face to face upon the spirit of beauty , as it can be manifested in a great poem , you will never disregard it again . For it holds you by a charm which though invisible is stronger than all the chains by which men ...
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
No encontramos ningún comentario en los lugares habituales.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
alliteration already answer ballad beauty become beginning birds bring called century chapter clear Collected comes consider death drama early Edward effect Elizabethan emotion English express eyes face feelings flowers four give hand hear heard heart human imagination important instance interest Keats kind king later less lines Listen live look lyric mean mind nature never night once pass passage perhaps phrase picture play poem poet poetic poetry prose question quoted rhyme rhythm round Scene seems seen sense Shakespeare simple sing sometimes song sound speak speech spirit spring stanza story sweet tell thee things thou thought to-day trochaic true turn verse voyage whole wind writing written young