Introduction to Poetry |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 40
Page 23
... less and less remote ? Explain . 2. In developing his idea , Shakespeare refers to the passage of time as it is evident in the sea , in the sky , and on the land . Explain how this shift of atten- tion from one phase of nature to the ...
... less and less remote ? Explain . 2. In developing his idea , Shakespeare refers to the passage of time as it is evident in the sea , in the sky , and on the land . Explain how this shift of atten- tion from one phase of nature to the ...
Page 63
... less and less bound to the central meaning . Associations of meaning become looser and looser so that the suggestions developed by different words come to overlap or mingle . Careful writers choose their words because of these ...
... less and less bound to the central meaning . Associations of meaning become looser and looser so that the suggestions developed by different words come to overlap or mingle . Careful writers choose their words because of these ...
Page 153
... less important , but much less readily recognizable than personification , are two closely related sub - types of metaphor -metonymy and synecdoche . Comparisons of unlike objects im- plicit FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE 153 Edmund Waller, Song ...
... less important , but much less readily recognizable than personification , are two closely related sub - types of metaphor -metonymy and synecdoche . Comparisons of unlike objects im- plicit FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE 153 Edmund Waller, Song ...
Contents
PURPOSE AND FORM | 15 |
Ben Jonson 323 | 27 |
Lyrical and Narrative | 28 |
Copyright | |
43 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
allusion arrangement attitude beauty become begins called character comes connotation create dark death describe effect emotional English example experience Explain expression eyes face fact fall feel figurative give given hand head heart human idea imagery images impression involved ironic irony kind language leaves less light literal live look meaning meter mind move nature never night notice objects once passed pattern person picture play poem poet poet's poetry QUESTIONS reader reading repetition response rhyme rhythm Robert seems sense sleep song sound speak speaker speech stand stanza statement story stressed suggest syllables symbols tell thee things thou thought tone tree true trying turned understand verse voice words writer