Tradition and Experiment in English PoetryMacmillan, 1979 - 343 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 70
Sivu 55
... come to grief at the end of the reign of Richard . However this may be , it is significant that the Franklin bears a ... comes to no very firm conclusion in this relativist context of The Canterbury Tales . What we have here are four ...
... come to grief at the end of the reign of Richard . However this may be , it is significant that the Franklin bears a ... comes to no very firm conclusion in this relativist context of The Canterbury Tales . What we have here are four ...
Sivu 140
... comes out thus : The lower land , that to the river bends , Thy sheep , thy bullocks , kine and calves do feed : The middle grounds thy mares and horses breed . Each bank doth yield thee coneys ; and the tops Fertile of wood , Ashore ...
... comes out thus : The lower land , that to the river bends , Thy sheep , thy bullocks , kine and calves do feed : The middle grounds thy mares and horses breed . Each bank doth yield thee coneys ; and the tops Fertile of wood , Ashore ...
Sivu 281
... comes from the fresh sensibility of a child . The speaker in the poem is , then , only in a sense Whitman himself ... come immigrants cover the wharf or levee , The woollypates hoe in the sugarfield , the overseer views them from his ...
... comes from the fresh sensibility of a child . The speaker in the poem is , then , only in a sense Whitman himself ... come immigrants cover the wharf or levee , The woollypates hoe in the sugarfield , the overseer views them from his ...
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Piers Plowman through Modern Eyes I | 1 |
Experimentalist Extraordinary | 30 |
Elizabethan Poetry | 69 |
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acts American appears attempt becomes begins bring called century certainly character characteristic Chaucer comes critics deal death detail direction doubt dramatic early effect Eliot Elizabethan English example experience eyes fact feel figure follow further give given hand images influence Jonson kind King language later leave less literature live look lyric matter means mind mode monologue narrative nature never night once original particular passage perhaps person play plot poem poet poetry present prose reader relation remarkable Romantic scene seems seen sense Shakespeare speak speech stand story suggest taken tale tell thee thing Thomas thou thought tone tradition translation true turn verse Visio voice Whitman whole wife Wordsworth writing young