Talking about PoetryBellarmine University Press, 2002 - 158 strán (strany) Six essays written as lectures and given at Bellarmine University. |
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Strana 7
... Mount Monadnock " and in " Little Sleep's Head Sprouting Hair in the Moon- light . " These are both much longer ... mountain grass Cannot but keep the form Where Where the mountain hare has lain 7.
... Mount Monadnock " and in " Little Sleep's Head Sprouting Hair in the Moon- light . " These are both much longer ... mountain grass Cannot but keep the form Where Where the mountain hare has lain 7.
Strana 115
... Mount Monadnock . " Wit is a form of metaphor , usually . Its insight depends on our seeing relationships other than the common , expected ones . Wit has as its end a kind of enlightenment . Wendell Berry's lovely little poem about the ...
... Mount Monadnock . " Wit is a form of metaphor , usually . Its insight depends on our seeing relationships other than the common , expected ones . Wit has as its end a kind of enlightenment . Wendell Berry's lovely little poem about the ...
Strana 153
... Mount Monadnock . " It appears at the end of the poem . Awakened by a nightmare - the nightmare , about the meaning of merely mortal exist- ence he starts climbing Mount Monadnock . Wordsworth , Shelley , even Keats climbed mountains ...
... Mount Monadnock . " It appears at the end of the poem . Awakened by a nightmare - the nightmare , about the meaning of merely mortal exist- ence he starts climbing Mount Monadnock . Wordsworth , Shelley , even Keats climbed mountains ...
Obsah
Where the mountain hare has lain | 1 |
Singing of Mount Abora | 25 |
I walk the rocky hillside sowing clover | 51 |
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beautiful called comes complex create dead death Degas diddle Donald Hall eyes father fear feel final stanza flower foot Galway Kinnell Gerard Manley Hopkins gives grass Grumman Hellcat happens happiness Hardy Hardy's Heaney poem Heaney's hear Hopkins human I. A. Richards idea imagination immortal irony Jabberwock Keats Kinnell's last line little dog laughed Little Jack Horner little poem live logic of reason look lover meaning memory metaphor Mount Monadnock mountain hare never passion perhaps pleasure poem's poet poetry rain repetition rhetoric rhyme rhythm Sandymount Strand Seamus Heaney second stanza seems sense sing song sonnet sound speaker stanza story sunlit absence talk tells thee There's things third line thou thought tion tree truth tyger understanding verb wants Wendell Berry western wind William Duffy's word Wordsworth Wright writes wrote Yeats young