The Critical ReaderWallace W. Douglas, Roy Lamson Norton, 1962 - 761 oldal |
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... ( stanza 1 ) . Quiet and Innocence are personified in stanza 2 and Love in The mind as an ocean and the soul like a bird constitute the imagery of stanzas 6-7 , already discussed , but it should be noted that the most fanciful stanzas of ...
... ( stanza 1 ) . Quiet and Innocence are personified in stanza 2 and Love in The mind as an ocean and the soul like a bird constitute the imagery of stanzas 6-7 , already discussed , but it should be noted that the most fanciful stanzas of ...
727. oldal
... stanza is a prayer , addressed to the saints in a Byzan- tine mosaic , to come from the wall and " perne in a gyre " ( move upward in a spiral ) and teach the speaker this singing , or in other words to gather him into the artifice of ...
... stanza is a prayer , addressed to the saints in a Byzan- tine mosaic , to come from the wall and " perne in a gyre " ( move upward in a spiral ) and teach the speaker this singing , or in other words to gather him into the artifice of ...
760. oldal
... stanza , usu- ally designated by indicating each similar sound by the same letter of the alphabet . The pattern of the Spenserian stanza quoted under ONOMATOPOEIA is ababbcbcc . STANZA FORMS The most commonly used forms are defined ...
... stanza , usu- ally designated by indicating each similar sound by the same letter of the alphabet . The pattern of the Spenserian stanza quoted under ONOMATOPOEIA is ababbcbcc . STANZA FORMS The most commonly used forms are defined ...
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