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| Metaphysical Poetry - The Flea And The Sunne Rising - Binary ... | |
| ... Metaphysical poets use startling juxtapositions in their poetry to create a greater significance in their arguments and intended meanings throughout the poem. ... |
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| Sonnet 130 Shakespeare | |
| ... He uses two types of descriptions, one of their physical beauty and the other of their characteristics to make fun of all those ?romantic' poets trying to ... |
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| Ee Cummings | |
| ... EE Cummings EE Cummings, one of our most famous poets is known to not only express himself through his poetry with mystical and anarchist beliefs, but through ... |
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| Homely Business | |
| ... ancient world. There are four essential types of cosmogonies that seem to have fascinated the Vedic poets and theologians. They ... |
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| Discussing Literary Genre | |
| ... For example, Latin poets categorized the elegy mainly in terms of its meter, while poets during the English Renaissance regarded the subject matter and tone to ... |
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| Theme Of Betrayal | |
| ... It allows the poets to express themselves in a far more personal manner, without the harsh restrictions of narrative writing for instance. ... |
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| Socrates' Defense | |
| ... He questioned politicians, poets, and craftsmen. He finds that the poets do not write from knowledge, but by genius and inspiration. ... |
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| Walt Whitman | |
| ... Whitman was considered one of the most important American Poets of the 19th Century. (Encyclopedia of World Biography- page 249). ... |
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| Ts Eliot | |
| ... which has been lost in our increasingly rational and discontinuous society, but by recovering the lost myth from within our culture, poets can restore mythic ... |
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| The Love Song Of J Alfred Prufrock | |
| ... Eliot utilizes various ironic interjections from other poets, and he uses ironic satirical rhyming phrases that fashion a sort of inane contradiction. ... |
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| Letter From John Foulcher To Editor | |
| ... I have recently been surfing the World Wide Web and by accident I come up with your site, "Online Anthology of Australian Poets". ... |
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| Socrates | |
| ... "For you yourselves used to see these things in the comedy of Aristophanes" (Plato, 19c). The poets helped to shape Greek culture. ... |
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| Socrate's First Accusers And Athenian Law | |
| ... "For you yourselves used to see these things in the comedy of Aristophanes" (Plato, 19c). The poets helped to shape Greek culture. ... |
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| Socrate's First Accusers And Athenian Law | |
| ... "For you yourselves used to see these things in the comedy of Aristophanes" (Plato, 19c). The poets helped to shape Greek culture. ... |
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| Camparison Of Socrates, Plato And Aristotle | |
| ... In Plato's Republic we wanted poets, but he also objected to the way they speak about the gods, and the way that they portrayed immoral characters. ... |
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| Romantic Sonnet | |
| ... and the expression of "nothing." The Romantic era was one that focused on the commonality of humankind and, while using emotion and nature, the poets and their ... |
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| Polls | |
| ... memory, or the poem itself. Wordsworth admires the old man, because he interacts with other poets memories, or poems. The act of the ... |
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| Polls | |
| ... memory, or the poem itself. Wordsworth admires the old man, because he interacts with other poets memories, or poems. The act of the ... |
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| William Wordsworth | |
| ... memory, or the poem itself. Wordsworth admires the old man, because he interacts with other poets memories, or poems. The act of the ... |
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| William Wordsworth | |
| ... memory, or the poem itself. Wordsworth admires the old man, because he interacts with other poets memories, or poems. The act of the ... |
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