Enjoying PoetryMark Van Doren W. Sloane Associates, 1951 - 556 oldal |
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1 - 3 találat összesen 48 találatból.
67. oldal
... feet did tread . They beat the ground in the hard , fierce way of Maenads . The d's tell us this , in two words coming after another one , and one before that , which had not prepared us for the surprise . Silvery feet can make no noise ...
... feet did tread . They beat the ground in the hard , fierce way of Maenads . The d's tell us this , in two words coming after another one , and one before that , which had not prepared us for the surprise . Silvery feet can make no noise ...
534. oldal
... feet . Heroic couplet . A couplet in iambic pentameter . Hexameter . A line with six feet . lamb . A foot of two syllables , accented on the second . Iambic . Pertaining to this . Iambic pentameter . A line with five iambic feet ...
... feet . Heroic couplet . A couplet in iambic pentameter . Hexameter . A line with six feet . lamb . A foot of two syllables , accented on the second . Iambic . Pertaining to this . Iambic pentameter . A line with five iambic feet ...
535. oldal
... feet . Trimeter . A line with three feet . Triplet . Three lines in succession , usually of uniform length and rhymed , though the third line may be longer or shorter than the other two , and the rhymes may be involved in a larger ...
... feet . Trimeter . A line with three feet . Triplet . Three lines in succession , usually of uniform length and rhymed , though the third line may be longer or shorter than the other two , and the rhymes may be involved in a larger ...
Tartalomjegyzék
A single asterisk before the title of a poem indicates that it is analyzed in the Commentaries beginning on page | 3 |
An Ode Matthew Prior Linda | 4 |
To Lucasta on Going to the Wars Richard Lovelace | 5 |
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alliteration Andrew Marvell Annabel Lee auld lang syne beauty bird blood breast breath bright child cloud cold dark dead dear death doth dreams earth Emily Dickinson eyes fair fall feet flowers gone grass grave green hair hand hath hear heard heart heaven hill iambic iambic pentameter kiss lady land leaves light live look lover Lycidas lyre mind moon morning never night o'er once Oven Bird pale Philosopher's Song poem poet poetry praise quatrain rhyme Roman Road rose round Samian wine shade shadow shine shore silent silver dawn sing Sir Patrick Spens sleep smiling song sonnet soul sound spirit spring stanza stars sweet syllables tears tell thee thine thing thou thought trees trimeter verse voice wall waves weary weep wild wind wings wonder words