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An Introduction to Poetry T. J. Kelly. And all must love the human form , In heathen , Turk , or Jew ; Where Mercy , Love , and Pity dwell There God is dwelling too . THE HUMAN ABSTRACT ITY would be no more PT we did not make somebody ...
An Introduction to Poetry T. J. Kelly. And all must love the human form , In heathen , Turk , or Jew ; Where Mercy , Love , and Pity dwell There God is dwelling too . THE HUMAN ABSTRACT ITY would be no more PT we did not make somebody ...
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... human beholder . In the following lines the theme is made explicit in Platonic images : she is the human embodiment of the eternal forms of perfect beauty and perfect love - An image of some bright Eternity . But- the Platonizing ...
... human beholder . In the following lines the theme is made explicit in Platonic images : she is the human embodiment of the eternal forms of perfect beauty and perfect love - An image of some bright Eternity . But- the Platonizing ...
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... human in the rapture of bodies that have been redeemed . The thick candle is the candle of the Catholic Easter Vigil ... human form - are flesh redeemed and , anointed with the chrism of joy , ready to re - enter the lost paradise by the ...
... human in the rapture of bodies that have been redeemed . The thick candle is the candle of the Catholic Easter Vigil ... human form - are flesh redeemed and , anointed with the chrism of joy , ready to re - enter the lost paradise by the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BEN JONSON Continued | 27 |
ROSALINDS MADRIGAL | 33 |
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alliteration beauty bird blank verse blood body bora ring breath bright charm clouds colour conveyed couplet dance dark dead death delight diction Donne doth dream earth effect English Poetry eternal experience expression eyes F. R. Leavis fair fear feeling flowers give grace green hand hath hear heart heaven human imagination Jonson Judith Wright Keats L. C. Knights leaves light Lilith lines living look Lord lovers Lycidas Milton mind moon nature never night nymphs o'er passion phrase play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry Pope reality realized rhyme rhythm rich round satire Scholar Gipsy seems sense sing sleep soft song soul sound spirit spring stanza stars suggestion surprising sweet T. S. Eliot TAMBURLAINE tears thee theme things thou thought Tintern Abbey Tiresias tone trees turn verse vision vitality vivid voice VOLPONE wind words Wordsworth youth