Poetry: an Introduction Through WritingReston Publishing Company, 1973 - 406 стор. |
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... heart , and I fain wad lie down . " " What d ' ye leave to your mother , Lord Randal , my son ? What d ' ye leave to your mother , my handsome young man ? " " Four and twenty milk kye ; mother , mak my bed soon , For I'm sick at the heart ...
... heart , and I fain wad lie down . " " What d ' ye leave to your mother , Lord Randal , my son ? What d ' ye leave to your mother , my handsome young man ? " " Four and twenty milk kye ; mother , mak my bed soon , For I'm sick at the heart ...
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... Heart : " A bodily organ , the purpose of which is to circulate the blood . " CONNOTATION is an ancillary or secondary meaning of a word . Connotations of heart are courage , as in “ He has great heart " ; love , as in “ An affair of the ...
... Heart : " A bodily organ , the purpose of which is to circulate the blood . " CONNOTATION is an ancillary or secondary meaning of a word . Connotations of heart are courage , as in “ He has great heart " ; love , as in “ An affair of the ...
Сторінка 156
... heart of poetry is saying just enough , and frequently a poet can say more by merely showing the situation - letting ... heart ? And when thy heart began to beat , What dread hand ? & what dread feet ? What the hammer ? what the chain ...
... heart of poetry is saying just enough , and frequently a poet can say more by merely showing the situation - letting ... heart ? And when thy heart began to beat , What dread hand ? & what dread feet ? What the hammer ? what the chain ...
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AN OVERVIEW | 19 |
OF POETIC LEVELS | 41 |
SPATIALS GRAMMATICS | 55 |
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accentual accentual-syllabic ALFRED KREYMBORG alliteration Anglo-Saxon prosody bells birds blood caesura called consonants Copyright couplet Cynghanedd dark dead death dipodics doth dream E. E. Cummings earth egopoetic elements English eyes falling flesh free verse Frost genres grammatic green haiku Hark hear heart iamb iambic John kiss language lark Lewis Turco light look Lord Randal love supreme lyric means metaphor metrical moon morning mother narrative never night parallel phrase Pocoangelini poem poet poetry point-of-view prose prosody refrain reprinted with permission rhyme rhythm Richard Frost Says Robbin sing sirs song sonic sonnet sound speak stanza story suggested writing assignment sweet syllabic verse syllables techniques tell things thou tree trochee tropes turn verse feet voice W.D. Snodgrass Wallace Stevens William Carlos Williams Williams wind word-count words writing assignment Write written
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Strong Measures: Contemporary American Poetry in Traditional Forms Philip Dacey,David Jauss Перегляд фрагмента - 1986 |