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Page 391
... Notes and Comments on Poetry ( pp . 642-671 ) . These vary in length and fullness , the assumption being that readers can profit from examples of critcal interpretation but should also be left free to interpret much of their reading for ...
... Notes and Comments on Poetry ( pp . 642-671 ) . These vary in length and fullness , the assumption being that readers can profit from examples of critcal interpretation but should also be left free to interpret much of their reading for ...
Page 640
... notes on versification . dimeter A line consisting of two feet . elegy A poem of lamentation for the dead ( formerly the term had a broader meaning ) . enjambment See run - on line . feminine ending An extra unstressed syllable at the ...
... notes on versification . dimeter A line consisting of two feet . elegy A poem of lamentation for the dead ( formerly the term had a broader meaning ) . enjambment See run - on line . feminine ending An extra unstressed syllable at the ...
Page 670
... notes sometimes give the source of these bits of information , and our notes here derive mainly from hers . " There is no water so still as the dead fountains of Ver- sailles . ' " Percy Phillip , New York Times Magazine , 10th May 1931 ...
... notes sometimes give the source of these bits of information , and our notes here derive mainly from hers . " There is no water so still as the dead fountains of Ver- sailles . ' " Percy Phillip , New York Times Magazine , 10th May 1931 ...
Contents
The Art of Reading Poetry 383 | 383 |
Versification 638 | 391 |
Transition to Poetry | 392 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
A. E. HOUSMAN ANDREW MARVELL beauty birds boughs bright brown clouds cold cried dark dead death doth dream e. e. cummings earth elegy Euroclydon eyes fair fall fear feel fire flowers Goddamm gone grass green Gwendolyn Brooks hair hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven hill king Lady Langston Hughes leaves light live lonely lonnė look LOUIS MACNEICE Lycidas meaning mind Miniver moon morning mountains never night pale Patrick Spence poem poet poetry praise Prufrock rhyme round sang sigh silent sing sleep Slim snow song SONNET Sonnet 23 soul sound stanza stars sweet T. E. HULME T. S. Eliot tell thee things thou thought tree turn verse voice W. H. AUDEN walk weep WILLIAM WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS wind wings word Yeats young