Complete Poems of Edgar Allan PoeHeritage Press, 1943 - 214 pages |
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Page 83
... Sense . I place Taste in the middle , because it is just this position which , in the mind , it occupies . It holds intimate relations with either ex- treme ; but from the Moral Sense is separated by so faint a difference that Aristotle ...
... Sense . I place Taste in the middle , because it is just this position which , in the mind , it occupies . It holds intimate relations with either ex- treme ; but from the Moral Sense is separated by so faint a difference that Aristotle ...
Page 158
... sense as well as that of sound - which would have caused these rhymes to be rejected in the very first instance ... sense of equality would have been the never- ceasing impulse . It would , for example , be simply in seeking farther ...
... sense as well as that of sound - which would have caused these rhymes to be rejected in the very first instance ... sense of equality would have been the never- ceasing impulse . It would , for example , be simply in seeking farther ...
Page 166
... sense of " short " as applied to the final syllable of the ordinary trochee , where the word means merely the half of long . In this case ( that of the additional syllable ) , " short , ” if used at all , must be used in the sense of ...
... sense of " short " as applied to the final syllable of the ordinary trochee , where the word means merely the half of long . In this case ( that of the additional syllable ) , " short , ” if used at all , must be used in the sense of ...
Contents
The Editors Commentary | 2 |
Spirits of the Dead | 14 |
The Happiest Day the Happiest Hour | 21 |
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Aaraaf accented Al Aaraaf ALESSANDRA amid anapaest angels Annabel Lee BALDAZZAR beauty bells beneath bird breath bright caesura CASTIGLIONE catalectic chamber door dactyl death dream dwell Earth Edgar Allan Poe effect equality eternal eyes fair fancy feel feet flowers foot Frances Sargent Osgood Greek happy hast hath heart Heaven hexameter hope hour iambus idea Israfel JACINTA lake LALAGE Ligeia light lines lone long syllable maiden melancholy melody moon never Nevermore night o'er odors passion pleasure Poe's Poems of Edgar poet poetical poetry POLITIAN Prosodies Raven rhyme rhythm Sarah Elmira Royster scansion shadow short syllables skies sleep smile soul sound speak spirit spondee stanza star strange sweet Tamerlane tears thee thine things thou art thought thro throne tion tone trochaic trochee true truth Ulalume verse versification voice wild wind wing word young