The Discovery of PoetryE. Arnold, 1933 - 220 páginas |
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... hand for the matches ; the matches were put into his hand . ' Think that out a bit ; and if then it doesn't make your hair bristle , you are not one who looks fearfully over his shoulder on a lonely walk through a dark night , like the ...
... hand for the matches ; the matches were put into his hand . ' Think that out a bit ; and if then it doesn't make your hair bristle , you are not one who looks fearfully over his shoulder on a lonely walk through a dark night , like the ...
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... hand in hand with sorrow ; and then they must needs mourn , as David for Jonathan , for the passing of all who were ' lovely and pleasant in their lives ' , for silver cords loosed , for golden bowls broken , for man who goeth to his ...
... hand in hand with sorrow ; and then they must needs mourn , as David for Jonathan , for the passing of all who were ' lovely and pleasant in their lives ' , for silver cords loosed , for golden bowls broken , for man who goeth to his ...
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... hand in hand with sense ; —a phrase can be any unit of words or lines . By abolishing rhyme the poet secures con- tinuity , and by varying the rhythm he avoids monotony . That his task is not technically made easier by this is revealed ...
... hand in hand with sense ; —a phrase can be any unit of words or lines . By abolishing rhyme the poet secures con- tinuity , and by varying the rhythm he avoids monotony . That his task is not technically made easier by this is revealed ...
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