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The poem does not come just from a mind ; it comes from a mind in , and very aware of , a body . Aware of two bodies . Aware of the world . It sounds — though from long ago — like a real voice speaking . If we do not believe the voice ...
The poem does not come just from a mind ; it comes from a mind in , and very aware of , a body . Aware of two bodies . Aware of the world . It sounds — though from long ago — like a real voice speaking . If we do not believe the voice ...
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and say “ Here comes the law ! " ) Without synecdoche , the mind itself would have trouble operating . As Robert Frost writes : The present Is too much for the senses , Too crowding , too confusingToo present to imagine .
and say “ Here comes the law ! " ) Without synecdoche , the mind itself would have trouble operating . As Robert Frost writes : The present Is too much for the senses , Too crowding , too confusingToo present to imagine .
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And I shall have some peace there , for peace comes dropping slow , Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings ; There midnight's all a glimmer , and noon a purple glow , And evening full of the linnet's wings .
And I shall have some peace there , for peace comes dropping slow , Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings ; There midnight's all a glimmer , and noon a purple glow , And evening full of the linnet's wings .
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Crítica de los usuarios - rampaginglibrarian - LibraryThingWe used this book for a textbook in one of my creative writing classes and i bought at least one updated version--it is an absolutely wonderful poetry introduction--with just enough theory and just enough poetry Leer comentario completo
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Crítica de los usuarios - zinkel101 - LibraryThingA very good introduction to poetry; a mix of methods and examples by masters fo the art. A good read in itself, unlike poetry encyclopedias. A good resource for writers too. Leer comentario completo
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