The Groundwork of Criticism: Judging PoetryOxford University Press, 1947 - 175 ページ |
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... Consider then , my lover , this is the end Of the lark's ascending , the hawk's unearthly hover : Spring season is over soon and first heatwave ; Grave - browed with cloud ponders the huge horizon . Draw up the dew . Swell with pacific ...
... Consider then , my lover , this is the end Of the lark's ascending , the hawk's unearthly hover : Spring season is over soon and first heatwave ; Grave - browed with cloud ponders the huge horizon . Draw up the dew . Swell with pacific ...
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... Consider now the opening stanza of Keats's Ode to Autumn , and in particular the italicized words bend , moss'd , swell , plump , and the underlined word clammy . Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness , Close bosom - WORDS 69.
... Consider now the opening stanza of Keats's Ode to Autumn , and in particular the italicized words bend , moss'd , swell , plump , and the underlined word clammy . Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness , Close bosom - WORDS 69.
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... consider the finest examples of visual imagery in the poem ? 5. What do you consider the finest examples of aural imagery ? 6. For what reasons cannot the five sections of the regarded as sonnets ? poem be 7. Which section comes nearest ...
... consider the finest examples of visual imagery in the poem ? 5. What do you consider the finest examples of aural imagery ? 6. For what reasons cannot the five sections of the regarded as sonnets ? poem be 7. Which section comes nearest ...
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