An Oakham Overture to PoetryAn anthology of English poetry including works by William Shakespeare, Rudyard Kipling, and Thomas Hardy. A discussion of the poet's style and review questions follow each selection. |
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... subjective and objective use of language - we should be dull speakers and writers if we did not - it is in poetry that we find language employed at its deepest subjective levels . And it is inevitable that this should be so . For the ...
... subjective and objective use of language - we should be dull speakers and writers if we did not - it is in poetry that we find language employed at its deepest subjective levels . And it is inevitable that this should be so . For the ...
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... subjective words adding colour , tone and feeling to nouns and are unneces- sary in this context where the nouns are ... subjective moment as the choice of one particular verb exemplifies . Which is that verb and what are its subjective ...
... subjective words adding colour , tone and feeling to nouns and are unneces- sary in this context where the nouns are ... subjective moment as the choice of one particular verb exemplifies . Which is that verb and what are its subjective ...
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... subjective writing . Weeds , far from be- ing things that " must go " symbolise the luscious growth of spring and are an inherent part of the " juice and joy " of that season . The thrush's song has the freshness of water and in this ...
... subjective writing . Weeds , far from be- ing things that " must go " symbolise the luscious growth of spring and are an inherent part of the " juice and joy " of that season . The thrush's song has the freshness of water and in this ...
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A. E. HOUSMAN anthology autumn ballad beauty birds blood blue boys church Colour-Sergeant couplet D. H. LAWRENCE Danny Deever dark dead death ding Discussion topics dream earth echo emotional English extracts eyes final stanza fire flowers G. K. Chesterton grass green Hardy hear heart Hopkins hour iambic J. K. Stephen Joan Hunter Dunn Keats Kipling knew leaves light look Lord mind moon morning never night o'er Oakham old School List PHILIP LARKIN Pobble poem poet poet's poetic poetry Pope quiet reader reading rhyme rhythm road ROBERT HERRICK sense shade Shakespeare silence Sir Patrick Spens sleep smile sonnet soul sound spring stand sweet Tennyson thee theme things THOMAS HARDY thou thought thrush Timothy Winters turn verse voice vowel W. H. Davies W. R. Rodgers walk weeds wind words