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Robert Frost does not rely on form alone in his early poems. "Into My Own" makes excellent use of a few images and metaphors to convey a universal message.
Robert Frost's early poems reflect a high-level of poetic craft and mastery. "Into My Own" shows most of the features he became famous for.
There have been many translations of the spiritual poem, the Bhagavad Gita, but Yogananda offers a thorough explication, revealing the details of its exact meaning.
Every field of study has its scholars, critics, and commentarians, who employ terminological tools appropriate to their unique purposes. So it is with poetry commentary.
Sidney's "Sonnet 71" from the "Astrophil and Stella" sequence tells an optimistic story of the power of love as a positive force in the world.
In Alfred Tennyson's poem "Ulysses," the poet departs briefly from his picture of the brave, aging war hero, and reveals a man who proves a coward in the face of ruling.
Poem number 827 in Johnson's The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson offers a glimpse of the poet's satisfying daily existence.
Pete and Pam Wright of Wrightslaw.com team with Suzanne Heath in this reference to clarify the No Child Left Behind Act.
The Bhagavad Gita is the most famous part of the sacred Sanskrit poem, Mahabharata, which is the longest epic poem in existence.
Though widely criticized by 20th century philosophers, Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism offers a compelling alternative to traditional philosophical systems.
In Shakespeare sonnet 32, the speaker seems more humble than usual about his poems as he addresses a loved one.


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