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... Keats describes his lovely young heroine preparing for bed : • her vespers done , Of all its wreathed pearls her ... Keats ' lines . Similarly ignoring context in another Keats poem , La Belle 16 Elements of Poetry.
... Keats describes his lovely young heroine preparing for bed : • her vespers done , Of all its wreathed pearls her ... Keats ' lines . Similarly ignoring context in another Keats poem , La Belle 16 Elements of Poetry.
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James R. Kreuzer. Similarly ignoring context in another Keats poem , La Belle Dame sans Merci , will destroy a meaningful line . In describing the events of a day with his lady , Keats ' knight says , She look'd at me as she did love And ...
James R. Kreuzer. Similarly ignoring context in another Keats poem , La Belle Dame sans Merci , will destroy a meaningful line . In describing the events of a day with his lady , Keats ' knight says , She look'd at me as she did love And ...
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... Keats announces the ar- rival in the ballroom of the pleasure - bent family and friends of the heroine : At length burst in the argent revelry , With plume , tiara , and all rich array . The image is both visual and auditory , for we ...
... Keats announces the ar- rival in the ballroom of the pleasure - bent family and friends of the heroine : At length burst in the argent revelry , With plume , tiara , and all rich array . The image is both visual and auditory , for we ...
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A. E. Housman alliteration ambiguity Amy Lowell anapestic antistrophe aware ballad basic beauty becomes caesura CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ comparison consonants couplet CRUZ The University dead death denotative earth effect elements emotion emphasize epic evokes example experience eyes Faerie Queene feelings feet figure following lines foot grief heaven iamb iambic ideas illustrate imagery intensity irony Keats lady light lover lyric MacLeish meaning ment metaphor meter metonymy metrical metrical variation Milton mood moon movement night onomatopoeia paradox passage personification poet poet's poetry prose reader of poetry reading realize receding wave reinforces repetition response result rhythm rose second stanza sense sensory Shakespeare simile sonnet soul speech spondee stanza statement story stressed sounds suggests sweet syllable symbol synecdoche T. S. Eliot thě thee things thou thought tion trochee University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA unstressed verse vowel W. B. Yeats whole words writing