The Groundwork of Criticism: Judging PoetryOxford University Press, 1947 - 175 pages |
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... fair sun , and kill the envious moon , Who is already sick and pale with grief , That thou her maid art far more fair than she : Be not her maid , since she is envious ; Her vestal livery is but sick and green , And none but fools do ...
... fair sun , and kill the envious moon , Who is already sick and pale with grief , That thou her maid art far more fair than she : Be not her maid , since she is envious ; Her vestal livery is but sick and green , And none but fools do ...
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Judging Poetry Stanley Churchill Glassey. 2 . 3 . The fair breeze blew , the white foam flew , The furrow followed free ; We were the first that ever burst Into that silent sea . Down dropt the breeze , the sails dropt down , ' Twas sad ...
Judging Poetry Stanley Churchill Glassey. 2 . 3 . The fair breeze blew , the white foam flew , The furrow followed free ; We were the first that ever burst Into that silent sea . Down dropt the breeze , the sails dropt down , ' Twas sad ...
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... fair'st friend ' , and Iachimo's in Cymbeline , Act II , Sc . 1 , beginning ' The crickets sing , and man's o'erlabour'd sense ' . Posthumus . Close by the battle , ditch'd , and wall'd with turf ; Which gave advantage to an ancient ...
... fair'st friend ' , and Iachimo's in Cymbeline , Act II , Sc . 1 , beginning ' The crickets sing , and man's o'erlabour'd sense ' . Posthumus . Close by the battle , ditch'd , and wall'd with turf ; Which gave advantage to an ancient ...
Contents
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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ALEXANDER POPE alley anapaests bear beauty breath Cheddar Pinks conceit dactyl daffodils dance dark darling dead death doth dreams dying earth echoes Elegy emotive example expression eyes Faerie Queene fancy feel feet figurative language flowers following passage following poem foot Hamlet hath hear heart heaven human iambic idea imagery images inverted stress LAURENCE BINYON light lines lives LORD TENNYSON Lycidas lyric maid MATTHEW ARNOLD metaphor metre mind moon narrative poems nature ne'er o'er pale phrase plays poet poet's poetry questions printed Read carefully rhyme rhythm ROBERT ROBERT BURNS round Sally satiric scene sense Shakespeare's sing sleep song sonnet soul sound speech spirit spondee stanza stars STEPHEN SPENDER stressed syllable strong stress suggests sweet T. S. Eliot thee theme thine things thou thought trochees unstressed verse W. B. Yeats Wilfred Owen WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind words