The Groundwork of Criticism: Judging PoetryOxford University Press, 1947 - 175 ページ |
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... mark of others : our then dictator , Whom with all praise I point at , saw him fight , When with his Amazonian chin he drove The bristled lips before him : he bestrid . An o'erpress'd Roman , and i ' the consul's view Slew three ...
... mark of others : our then dictator , Whom with all praise I point at , saw him fight , When with his Amazonian chin he drove The bristled lips before him : he bestrid . An o'erpress'd Roman , and i ' the consul's view Slew three ...
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... mark off the feet , and indicate with a grave accent each syllable which clearly bears a strong stress . Then read through again , and mark with an acute accent each syllable bearing a lighter stress , Like as | the waves | make towards ...
... mark off the feet , and indicate with a grave accent each syllable which clearly bears a strong stress . Then read through again , and mark with an acute accent each syllable bearing a lighter stress , Like as | the waves | make towards ...
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... mark , a star to the mariner . Unlike mortals , love does not fall to the sickle of Time . The concluding couplet ... mark . ( Note . Shakespeare uses this simile in Coriolanus , as a symbol for steadfastness - and stick i ' the wars ...
... mark , a star to the mariner . Unlike mortals , love does not fall to the sickle of Time . The concluding couplet ... mark . ( Note . Shakespeare uses this simile in Coriolanus , as a symbol for steadfastness - and stick i ' the wars ...
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WHAT IS POETRY? EXERCISES | 7 |
KINDS OF POETRY | 19 |
INFLUENCES IV WORDS V IMAGERY EXERCISES VI SWING EXERCISES 7 19 | 37 |
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