Interpreting LiteratureHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985 - 1184 sider |
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... poem As we read Frost's poem for the first time , a certain kind of sense comes through to us almost immediately . This sense we shall call the poem's plain sense , sometimes called literal sense or literal meaning . The plain sense ...
... poem As we read Frost's poem for the first time , a certain kind of sense comes through to us almost immediately . This sense we shall call the poem's plain sense , sometimes called literal sense or literal meaning . The plain sense ...
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... poem by its optimism or pessimism . It is better to ask : Does the poem enlarge my understanding and sympathies ? Preconceptions in favor of or against one doctrine or another can produce curious results in the reading of poems . Some ...
... poem by its optimism or pessimism . It is better to ask : Does the poem enlarge my understanding and sympathies ? Preconceptions in favor of or against one doctrine or another can produce curious results in the reading of poems . Some ...
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... poem should be motionless in t.me As the moon climbs . A poem should be equal to : Not true . For all the history of grief 20 An empty doorway and a maple leaf . For love The leaning grasses and two lights above the sea— A poem should ...
... poem should be motionless in t.me As the moon climbs . A poem should be equal to : Not true . For all the history of grief 20 An empty doorway and a maple leaf . For love The leaning grasses and two lights above the sea— A poem should ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
Copyright | |
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