Lyricality in English LiteratureUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1985 - 276 หน้า |
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... usually divided into stanzas or strophes , and directly expressing the poet's own thoughts and sentiments . ( On Poetry and Poets , p . 105 ) Eliot then makes the usual refutation , pointing out that " Come unto these yellow sands ...
... usually divided into stanzas or strophes , and directly expressing the poet's own thoughts and sentiments . ( On Poetry and Poets , p . 105 ) Eliot then makes the usual refutation , pointing out that " Come unto these yellow sands ...
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... usually desirable . What is a man to feel when he hears in the course of a song that his father has turned to coral and ... usual nomenclature of feeling . We can see this characteristic clearly when we look at the curious history of the ...
... usually desirable . What is a man to feel when he hears in the course of a song that his father has turned to coral and ... usual nomenclature of feeling . We can see this characteristic clearly when we look at the curious history of the ...
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... usual prose of things . LIMBO I have claimed that in Romantic and modern literature the sub- lime , which always had altitude , was granted breadth as well ; and I shall claim that it also came to attain a certain depth . Tradi ...
... usual prose of things . LIMBO I have claimed that in Romantic and modern literature the sub- lime , which always had altitude , was granted breadth as well ; and I shall claim that it also came to attain a certain depth . Tradi ...
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Adonis aesthetic refuge Amergin Ariel attempt Auden bard beauty becomes Ben Jonson Caliban Canto character Circe's cloud Coleridge Coleridge's D. H. Lawrence dead poet death domain Donne Donne's Druid earth elegist elegy emotion English epitaph essay Ezra Pound Faerie Queene feeling flowers Full fathom five Garden genius genre grow heaven Hollow Men human imagination Jonson Keats kind King language Limbo lines Lippo Little Gidding living Lycidas lyric mode lyric poem lyrical society magic metamorphosis metaphor Milton's mind muse nature nonlyrical numbers object passage persona poet poet's poetical poetry Pope Pound Prose Proteus rhythm satire says seems sense sensibility Shakespeare shape Shelley Shelley's sing Skylark song sort soul speech Spenser spirit stanza statue sublime suggests T. S. Eliot theme things thou tion turn unlyrical verbal vision voice W. B. Yeats whole words Wordsworth Yeats Yeats's