Poems and PoetsDavid Aloian Webster Division, McGraw-Hill, 1965 - 424 sidor Edgar Allan Poe ; Robert Frost ; Alfred Edward Housman ; William Butler Yeats. |
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... feeling ; of the feeling of pleasure and pain , undoubtedly . But I should like to ask of Aristotle , " Learning what ? " And of the aestheticians , " Feeling what sort of pleasure ? " JOHN CROWE RANSOM CHRISTMAS , 1963 PREFACE POEMS ...
... feeling ; of the feeling of pleasure and pain , undoubtedly . But I should like to ask of Aristotle , " Learning what ? " And of the aestheticians , " Feeling what sort of pleasure ? " JOHN CROWE RANSOM CHRISTMAS , 1963 PREFACE POEMS ...
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... feeling . Both are eloquent ; that is , they are expressed in language that precisely fits the feeling . While neither of them has any rigid , patterned rhythm , they are rhythmical in their natural pauses and in certain emphasized ...
... feeling . Both are eloquent ; that is , they are expressed in language that precisely fits the feeling . While neither of them has any rigid , patterned rhythm , they are rhythmical in their natural pauses and in certain emphasized ...
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... feelings ? 3. Do the metaphors of the first two stanzas indicate or foreshadow the poet's feeling about the snake , expressed in the last stanza ? 4. Why does the poet call the snake a whip - lash in stanza four ? What qualities does ...
... feelings ? 3. Do the metaphors of the first two stanzas indicate or foreshadow the poet's feeling about the snake , expressed in the last stanza ? 4. Why does the poet call the snake a whip - lash in stanza four ? What qualities does ...
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The Creation of Beauty | 43 |
SIMILES METAPHORS AND SYMBOLS | 69 |
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