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Donald C. Freeman. 18 . THE COMPONENTS OF ENGLISH METER Seymour Chatman Seymour Chatman's A Theory of Meter , from which the fol- lowing excerpt is taken , seeks to establish a firm theoretical foundation for metrical analysis and ...
Donald C. Freeman. 18 . THE COMPONENTS OF ENGLISH METER Seymour Chatman Seymour Chatman's A Theory of Meter , from which the fol- lowing excerpt is taken , seeks to establish a firm theoretical foundation for metrical analysis and ...
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... meter of the poem and any reader's scansion of it . The theory presently offered describes the meters of poems in the “ isosyllabic " or syllable - counting tradition of English verse- the tradition of Chaucer , Spenser , Shakespeare ...
... meter of the poem and any reader's scansion of it . The theory presently offered describes the meters of poems in the “ isosyllabic " or syllable - counting tradition of English verse- the tradition of Chaucer , Spenser , Shakespeare ...
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... Meter , " Roger Fowler investigates the relationship between units of grammar ( morphemes , words , phrases , clauses , and sentences ) and units of meter ( feet , lines , and stanzas ) . Comparison of boundaries of larger grammatical ...
... Meter , " Roger Fowler investigates the relationship between units of grammar ( morphemes , words , phrases , clauses , and sentences ) and units of meter ( feet , lines , and stanzas ) . Comparison of boundaries of larger grammatical ...
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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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