Enjoyment of Poetry: With Anthology for Enjoyment of Poetry, 1-2. kötetScribner, 1951 - 329 oldal |
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138. oldal
... tell us what poetry is , but really tell us what kind of poem the author likes , or upon what quality when reading he most fixes his attention . Poetry has been de- fined by estimable authorities as imitation of human life , glimpse of ...
... tell us what poetry is , but really tell us what kind of poem the author likes , or upon what quality when reading he most fixes his attention . Poetry has been de- fined by estimable authorities as imitation of human life , glimpse of ...
258. oldal
... tell a hypnotic subject that there is a lion in the room in such a way as not to produce a flicker of emotion , but if you tell him that he is afraid of the lion you will find him under the bed . It is this disposition to believe and ...
... tell a hypnotic subject that there is a lion in the room in such a way as not to produce a flicker of emotion , but if you tell him that he is afraid of the lion you will find him under the bed . It is this disposition to believe and ...
267. oldal
... tell the Pit For once you met your master , — A man who carried in his soul Three charms against disaster , The Devil and disaster . Away , away , and tell the tale And start your whelps a - whining , Say " In the greenwood of his soul ...
... tell the Pit For once you met your master , — A man who carried in his soul Three charms against disaster , The Devil and disaster . Away , away , and tell the tale And start your whelps a - whining , Say " In the greenwood of his soul ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Poetic People | 3 |
The Technique of Poetic Names | 31 |
Imaginative Realization | 39 |
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Enjoyment of Poetry: With, Anthology for Enjoyment of Poetry Max Eastman Nincs elérhető előnézet - 1951 |
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
a-la-la action æsthetic ANDREW MARVELL beauty bird blood breath cloud cold consciousness cried dance dark dead dear death deep doth dream E. E. CUMMINGS earth emotion Excalibur experience eyes face fear feel feet flowers GEORGE MEREDITH grass Hamish hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven hills I. A. Richards JOHN KEATS King King Arthur language laughing leaves light lips live look Lycidas MAX EASTMAN meaning metaphor mind moon morning nature never night o'er pale passion PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY poem poet poetic poetry practical pure realization rhythm rose round sense shadow sing Sir Bedivere sleep song soul sound spirit spring star stream sweet T. S. Eliot tell thee things thou thought thro tion trees truth voice WALT WHITMAN whisper wild WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wind wings words