Tradition and Experiment in English PoetryMacmillan, 1979 - 343 sivua |
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Sivu 73
... gives us at once the savagery of the beast and of its appetite . Without reaching out of the context , the ass ... give them grains their fill , Husks , draff to drink and swill : If they love lees , and leave the lusty wine , Envy ...
... gives us at once the savagery of the beast and of its appetite . Without reaching out of the context , the ass ... give them grains their fill , Husks , draff to drink and swill : If they love lees , and leave the lusty wine , Envy ...
Sivu 83
... give the lie . The poem ends with a dramatic reversal : although the soul's outspokenness challenges punishment , it can afford to speak out because it is indestructible . The poem , then , is a plea in favour of honesty at all costs ...
... give the lie . The poem ends with a dramatic reversal : although the soul's outspokenness challenges punishment , it can afford to speak out because it is indestructible . The poem , then , is a plea in favour of honesty at all costs ...
Sivu 177
... give the sex the pas- The Duchess of Fitz - Fulke , The Countess Crabbey , The Ladies Scilly , Busey , Miss Eclat , Miss Bombazeen , Miss Mackstay , Miss O'Tabbey , And Mrs. Rabbi , the rich banker's squaw , Also the Honourable Mrs ...
... give the sex the pas- The Duchess of Fitz - Fulke , The Countess Crabbey , The Ladies Scilly , Busey , Miss Eclat , Miss Bombazeen , Miss Mackstay , Miss O'Tabbey , And Mrs. Rabbi , the rich banker's squaw , Also the Honourable Mrs ...
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Piers Plowman through Modern Eyes I | 1 |
Experimentalist Extraordinary | 30 |
Elizabethan Poetry | 69 |
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American appears Auden Ben Jonson Blake Browning Burnt Norton called Canterbury Tales century certainly character characteristic Chaucer Cleopatra Coleridge comedy context cottage critics death dramatic monologue Dryden Eliot Elizabethan English poetry epistle example F. R. Leavis fact fiction figure Georgians husband imagery images imitation Jonson Keats King King Lear Lady Langland language Lear Leavis literature live look lyric Macbeth matter medieval Milton mode modern narrative never night original Othello passage Patrick Kavanagh person Peter Redgrove Piers Plowman pilgrim play plot Plutarch poem poet poetic Pound Prelude Prologue prose reader rhythm Romantic satire scene seems seen sense sermon Shakespeare Shelley sleep song speech Spenser story suggest tale technique tell thee theme thing Thomas thou tone tradition translation turn verse Visio voice W. H. Auden Whitman wife words Wordsworth writing young