The Discovery of PoetryE. Arnold, 1933 - 220 páginas |
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Página 97
... flowers late if it flower at all . But though sudden beauty or joy or delight bring happiness for the moment , the recollection of these emotions , and of their swift passing , tends ( as in Herrick's poem ) to 97 Deep Down and Far Away.
... flowers late if it flower at all . But though sudden beauty or joy or delight bring happiness for the moment , the recollection of these emotions , and of their swift passing , tends ( as in Herrick's poem ) to 97 Deep Down and Far Away.
Página 102
... flowers Toss into blossom ' gainst the phantom stars Pale in the noonday skies . To a power of creating vivid pictures of people and scenes he links a fantastic imagination which to many readers is potent and intoxicating . No poet ...
... flowers Toss into blossom ' gainst the phantom stars Pale in the noonday skies . To a power of creating vivid pictures of people and scenes he links a fantastic imagination which to many readers is potent and intoxicating . No poet ...
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... flowers looked on more as symbols than as separate existences . Before the middle of the seven- teenth century John ... flower ' passage from Lycidas ' : Bring the rathe primrose that forsaken dies . The tufted crow - toe , and pale ...
... flowers looked on more as symbols than as separate existences . Before the middle of the seven- teenth century John ... flower ' passage from Lycidas ' : Bring the rathe primrose that forsaken dies . The tufted crow - toe , and pale ...
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already anapaests ballad beauty birds blank verse bring century chapter Christ receive thy Collected Poems consider daffodils death drama Edward emotion English poetry express eyes flowers folk-song give Hamlet hear heard heart Humbert Wolfe imagination inspiration instance Keats king labour Laurence Binyon lines live look lover lyric meaning metaphor metre mind mither narrative nature never night nonny once pass passage passion perhaps phrase play poet poet's poetic prose quoted Ralph Hodgson receive thy saule rhyme rhythm Robert Bridges Rupert Brooke sails Scene sense Shakespeare Shelley simile simple sing Sir Patrick Spens song sonnet sound speech spirit spring stanza stars story sung sweet syllables tell thee things Thomas Hardy thou thought to-day tune vivid voyage W. H. Davies W. J. Turner W. W. Gibson wind words writing written