The phrase is from Keats's famous Ode on a Grecian Urn. Exact lines are:
<em>Not to the sensual ear, but, more endear'd,
</em>
<em>Pipe to the spirit ditties of no tone</em>
The author tells the pipes do not play to his or physical ear, but to the metaphorical ear or in his word of his "spirit". This spiritual ear is "more endear’d," or cherished in other words. The author asks the pipes to play "ditties of no tone,". It is songs without any note or sound and that songs do not exist in the real world.
Answer:
An adjective describes nouns, and adverbs modify verbs.
Explanation:
una maquina silenciosa
vs.
hablamos silenciosamente
In this poem the author uses different words to describe things. In the poem he's describing a very bad storm and he's sailing on a boat. The mood the author wanted to create is suspense. (hope i helped)
you should put the thesis in the last paragraph.