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... song ; but since the heart gives to blood a beat , a rhythm of flow , the reader can understand how the words " song " and " blood " may be associated in the poem . Literally the idea that song " would drown the warn- ing of the iron ...
... song ; but since the heart gives to blood a beat , a rhythm of flow , the reader can understand how the words " song " and " blood " may be associated in the poem . Literally the idea that song " would drown the warn- ing of the iron ...
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... song , Loud human song , with voice of uttermost woe . If you do not find yourself able to accept the idea that the thrush's song expresses uttermost woe , you might call these lines an example of the pathetic fallacy . But , convincing ...
... song , Loud human song , with voice of uttermost woe . If you do not find yourself able to accept the idea that the thrush's song expresses uttermost woe , you might call these lines an example of the pathetic fallacy . But , convincing ...
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... song , " how would the refrain be sung ? 2. Is the speaker supposed to be a sympathetic character ? What keeps you from taking his unsuccessful courtship seriously ? Poems and Music No discussion of the music in poetry should end ...
... song , " how would the refrain be sung ? 2. Is the speaker supposed to be a sympathetic character ? What keeps you from taking his unsuccessful courtship seriously ? Poems and Music No discussion of the music in poetry should end ...
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PURPOSE AND FORM | 15 |
Ben Jonson 323 | 27 |
Lyrical and Narrative | 28 |
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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