Broken DreamsDanicel productions, 2004 - 121 pages |
Expressions et termes fréquents
According Algernon Swinburne AMPHIBRACH anapaest ballad beauty Break breath child childhood concerned couplet cretic D.H.Lawrence death dominant beat dominant image dramatic dreams Emily Brontë emotion ENCLOSING RHYMES end-rhyme epic eyes fate fear feeling form of poetry genre Gerald Manley Hopkins gyres happy heart human iambic iambus idea identical vowel-sounds kind lines of poetry link between lines literary Lucy Gray lyric metrical feet metrical lines metrical structure mind night non-stressed syllables number of metrical objective correlative pattern physical form pipe piper poem is rhymed poet poet's POETRY ANALYSIS prose psychological quatrains reader rhyme is masculine rhyme is perfect rhyming words rhythm rose scansion sinner's rue Sonnet soul sound stressed syllable sweet Swinburne symbols tears thee theme thine thou thoughts Tintern Abbey trimeter Trochees Tyger understand usually verse W.B.Yeats William Blake William Wordsworth words rhyming Wordsworth writing written in stanzas