Linguistics and Literary StyleDonald C. Freeman |
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... analysis of dapple - dawn - drawn Falcon in Archibald A. Hill , “ An Analysis of The Windhover : An Experiment in Structural Method , ” PMLA , LXX ( 1955 ) , 970-971 . 7. The introduction of the diachronic dimension into our analysis ...
... analysis of dapple - dawn - drawn Falcon in Archibald A. Hill , “ An Analysis of The Windhover : An Experiment in Structural Method , ” PMLA , LXX ( 1955 ) , 970-971 . 7. The introduction of the diachronic dimension into our analysis ...
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... analysis , we are able to distinguish the effects of phonetic surface in poems , a matter of some critical consequence . Since meters are complex organizations , they can be handled by poets in idiosyncratic ways , and so are ...
... analysis , we are able to distinguish the effects of phonetic surface in poems , a matter of some critical consequence . Since meters are complex organizations , they can be handled by poets in idiosyncratic ways , and so are ...
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... analysis are difficult to reconcile.24 I stress this point only to suggest that a theory of meter ade- quate for the study of metrical style must provide consistent and verifiable results . Chatman's analysis and the Trager - Smith ...
... analysis are difficult to reconcile.24 I stress this point only to suggest that a theory of meter ade- quate for the study of metrical style must provide consistent and verifiable results . Chatman's analysis and the Trager - Smith ...
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Linguistic Approaches to Literature Donald C | 3 |
Linguistics and Literary History Leo Spitzer | 21 |
Standard Language and Poetic Language | 40 |
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