READING POEMS
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attitude , subject ,serious, reverent, ironic, satiric, ambivalent, hostile, humorous, detached, witty, a reader’s intellect, emotions, reasonAbstract
There’s a great tendency in an art form that is written in lines to want to read lines. But lines, in a great many instances, don’t make sense and don’t contain complete meanings. If we stop at the end of every line as if we just read a full statement, and we all do at a certain early stage of reading, we’ll never get anything out of the poem because we will not have understood what it is that’s being said. Poems have this in conjunction with everything else that is written in English: their basic unit of meaning is the sentence.
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Oxford English Dictionary
John Milton , Andrew Marvell. Poetry as a part of life USA , Boston 2013
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2022-12-01
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Madina Shavkatjon qizi, Y. ., Asalxon Alisherovna, A. ., & Shaxnoza Gulomjon qizi, G. (2022). READING POEMS. Scientific Impulse, 1(4), 1720–1722. Retrieved from https://nauchniyimpuls.ru/index.php/ni/article/view/2115
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