How do I love thee
Ode to a Grecian urn
In faith I do not love thee with mine eyes
Let me not to the marriage of true minds
A. How do I love thee
Paradise Lost
Paradise Regained
Samson Agonistes
Divorce Tracts
William Carlos Williams
Emily Dickinson
Gerard Manly Hopkins
Robert Frost
Anthony Hopkins
Richard Burton
Tom Jones
Dylan Thomas
Victor Hugo
Alexander Pope
John Milton
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
hundred years war
Black death
Peasant revolt
None of the above
Jintishi
Villanelle
Ode
Tanka
The 12th
The 14th
The 17th
The 19th
2
4
1
5
Sea scenes
Rural Idyll
War
Innocent childhood
No difference. Simply two different ways in referring to the same thing.
A simile is more descriptive.
A simile uses as or like to make a comparison and a metaphor doesnt.
A simile must use animals in the comparison.
Comfort
Leisure
Relaxation
Tranquility
Alliterative verse
Sonnet form
Iambic pentameter
Dactylic hexameter
Robert Hass
Jessica Hagdorn
Maya Angelou
Micheal Palmer
Nature
Epics
Sonnets
Nonsense
An awful way to earn a living
A game of knowledge
The soul exposed
An explosion of language
french
latin
italian
english
A poet of middleness
Capturing a sense of spiritual marooness
One of the leading prairie poets
Has some distinction as a critic
Politician
Dramatist
Novelist
Architect
Language Arts
Peter Piper Picked Peppers
I like music.
A beautiful scenery with music
Personification
Hyperboles
Alliteration
Onomatopoeia
The Homeric epic
The Gilgamesh epic
The Deluge epic
The Hesiodic ode
The Epic
The Comic
The Occult
The Tragic
Agatha Christie
H Ryder-Haggard
P D James
Arthur Conan Doyle
Troilus and criseyde
House of fame
The canterbury tales
Parliament of fowls.
Skeptical
Authoritative
Impressionistic
Both a & c
a plot.
an character
an address
the point a writer is trying to make about a subject.
Titus Andronicus
Taming of the Shrew
White Devil
Hamlet
Owner convicted of fraud
Fall in Sales
Rise in taxation on magazines
Shortage of paper
A funeral
A wedding
Market
To the races
Boer War
Second World War
Korean War
First World War