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... symbolism . Symbol comes from the Greek " to throw together . " A symbol throws together objects , people , or actions and a meaning that is not neces- sarily inherent in them . Symbols fall into two major categories , conventional symbols ...
... symbolism . Symbol comes from the Greek " to throw together . " A symbol throws together objects , people , or actions and a meaning that is not neces- sarily inherent in them . Symbols fall into two major categories , conventional symbols ...
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... symbol can see this poem as using the conventional archetypal symbol of a journey towards death , an additional implication that coexists with its surface meaning of a journey on a winter's night . Contextual symbols , however , become ...
... symbol can see this poem as using the conventional archetypal symbol of a journey towards death , an additional implication that coexists with its surface meaning of a journey on a winter's night . Contextual symbols , however , become ...
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... SYMBOL : See SYMBOL . CONVENTION : A technique or feature included frequently in specific types of literature or in literature from a particular historical period . The Petrarchan conceit is a conventional feature in some Renaissance ...
... SYMBOL : See SYMBOL . CONVENTION : A technique or feature included frequently in specific types of literature or in literature from a particular historical period . The Petrarchan conceit is a conventional feature in some Renaissance ...
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INTRODUCTION TO POETRY | 2 |
ANONYMOUS translated by Ezra Pound | 23 |
ANONYMOUS MEDIEVAL POPULAR BALLADS | 60 |
Urheberrecht | |
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AGRIPPA ALONSO ANGELICA ANTONY Antony and Cleopatra ARIEL beauty BELVILE BENVOLIO bird blood BLUNT Caesar CALIBAN CHARMIAN CLEOPATRA Copyright dark dead dear death Devil Directions Publishing Doctor Faustus dost doth dream earth English ENOBARBUS Enter EROS Exeunt Exit eyes Faustus fear FLORINDA FREDERICK friends give GONZALO hair hand hath hear heard heart Heaven Hell HELLENA honour iambic pentameter King Lady Lady of Shalott leave LEPIDUS light live look lord Lucifer Madam Mark Antony master doctor MENAS MEPHOSTOPHILIS MESSENGER MIRANDA moon MORETTA never night o'er PEDRO play poems poet poetry POMPEY pray Prithee PROSPERO Queen Reprinted by permission rhyme SCENE SEBASTIAN sing sleep SOLDIER song sonnet soul speak spirit stars STEPHANO sweet tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thought TRINCULO WILLMORE wind woman word