The Lyric: An EssayLibrary of Alexandria, 01.01.1922 - 85 Seiten |
Inhalt
THE DEGREES OF POETRY | |
PARADISE LOST | |
WHAT IS LYRIC? | |
THE CLASSIFICATION OF POETRY | |
LYRIC FORMS | |
SONG | |
THE POPULARITY OF LYRIC | |
CONCLUSION | |
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activity admirable æsthetic altars answer beauty best order best words Cæsar Caliban's chosen CLEOPATRA CLOWN co-ordinating energy Coleridge implies commonly defined by Coleridge definitely DEGREES OF POETRY delight of poetry devil distinction dramatic poetry ecstasy essential difference essential qualities excellent farewell form of verse free verse function give Golden lads Heraclitus Herrick's song highest human voice imaginative intellectual control Keats Keats's kinds of poetry less Lycidas lyric forms lyric poetry material mean Milton mind musician narrative poetry pale Paradise Lost passage perception perfect song perfectly realised pleasure poet's poetic drama poetic emotion poetic mood poetry as defined praise Prythee pure poetic energy purpose quicken rarest reason rightly Ruskin Shakespeare shaping Show thee significance sing speak of lyric specific poetic quality spoken stanzas strictly subject-matter Suckling Suckling's sympathy thing Thou Tom Jones Unto This Last verbal rhythms wholly Wither Wither's mood witness