English Verse: Voice and Movement from Wyatt to Yeats, 2권Cambridge U.P., 1967 - 324페이지 Every poet has a characteristic tone of voice, and his own rhythm. The author's chief interest is this 'sound poems make in the head', and his particular gift is to help us to hear what is going on in the individual poem, and to catch the poet's individuality. We also hear how each poet develops the forms his predecessors have used. In this way, we move from a consideration of single voices to the development of particular forms (like the couplet or blank verse) and the characteristics of whole periods. This book, then, has several uses. While verse as sound is its main concern, it can be read as an introductory history of English verse from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. Since the author quotes generously, he also provides as he goes along an unhackneyed anthology in chronological order. In addition, he comments in detail on many of the poems, so that the book is a demonstration of the methods and uses of practical criticism. |
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... seem to rise , Scarce staining ether ; but by swift degrees , In heaps on heaps the doubling vapour sails Along the loaded sky , and mingling deep Sits on th'horizon round a settled gloom : Not such as ... seems to stand 134 ENGLISH VERSE.
... seem to rise , Scarce staining ether ; but by swift degrees , In heaps on heaps the doubling vapour sails Along the loaded sky , and mingling deep Sits on th'horizon round a settled gloom : Not such as ... seems to stand 134 ENGLISH VERSE.
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... seems more of a real presence than Cynthia checking ' her dragon yoke / Gently o'er th'accustomed oake ' ; the hills ... seem to inhabit for so much of their time . There follow other examples of Wordsworth's work , intended to give the ...
... seems more of a real presence than Cynthia checking ' her dragon yoke / Gently o'er th'accustomed oake ' ; the hills ... seem to inhabit for so much of their time . There follow other examples of Wordsworth's work , intended to give the ...
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... seems to follow the movement of the sea , and to convey its mystery , silence and sinister power . We are not aware of any standard metrical pattern , and yet to call this verse ' free ' would seem to be a misnomer . It does not , for ...
... seems to follow the movement of the sea , and to convey its mystery , silence and sinister power . We are not aware of any standard metrical pattern , and yet to call this verse ' free ' would seem to be a misnomer . It does not , for ...
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A. E. Housman alliteration Balaam beauty Blake blank verse Boston Evening Transcript breath called Comus couplet dark dead death Donne Donne's doth dramatic dream Dryden earth eternal eyes fall feel flowers Gorboduc GUIDERIUS hath hear heart heaven Henry Purcell heroic couplet Hopkins human imagination inscape Keats kind King lady lines living look Lord lyric man's meaning melody Milton mind Muses nature nature's never night o'er passage play pleasure poem poet poet's poetic poetry Pre-Raphaelite Prufrock quotation reader rhetoric rhyme rhythm romantic Samian wine sense Shakespeare sing sleep smile song sonnet sort soul sound speech Spenser spirit spring sprung rhythm stanza stresses sweet syllables symbol T. S. Eliot taste thee theme thine things thou thought trees truth tune turn verb voice wind words Wordsworth writing Yeats