Introduction to Poetry: Poetic Expression, Poetic Truth- the Progress of PoetryDutton, 1903 - 174 psl. |
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... wind ; " Listen ! the sea is on the verge of speech , The breeze has something private for me ; ' " The melancholy knocking of those waves , The deep unhappiness of winds ; " " It is such souls as mine as go to swell The childless ...
... wind ; " Listen ! the sea is on the verge of speech , The breeze has something private for me ; ' " The melancholy knocking of those waves , The deep unhappiness of winds ; " " It is such souls as mine as go to swell The childless ...
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... wind , And turn the moon from all that hopeless quest , " thus by a daring poetical innovation identifying the interests of nature and man . § 42. The Wind in Poetry . - Now , let us go straight back to Virgil's idea of the winds , as ...
... wind , And turn the moon from all that hopeless quest , " thus by a daring poetical innovation identifying the interests of nature and man . § 42. The Wind in Poetry . - Now , let us go straight back to Virgil's idea of the winds , as ...
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... WINDS 123 " The goddess ... repairs to Æolia , the native land of storms , regions pregnant with boisterous winds . Here , in a vast cave , Æolus controls with imperial sway the reluctant winds and sounding tempests , and confines them ...
... WINDS 123 " The goddess ... repairs to Æolia , the native land of storms , regions pregnant with boisterous winds . Here , in a vast cave , Æolus controls with imperial sway the reluctant winds and sounding tempests , and confines them ...
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