Linguistics and Literary StyleDonald C. Freeman |
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... present , the poet makes an excursion into the past , returning to the present at the begin- ning and end of the final stanza . Notice , too , how the present * Dylan Thomas , Collected Poems . Copyright 1939 , 1946 by New Direc- tions ...
... present , the poet makes an excursion into the past , returning to the present at the begin- ning and end of the final stanza . Notice , too , how the present * Dylan Thomas , Collected Poems . Copyright 1939 , 1946 by New Direc- tions ...
Page 157
... present state of our findings , the Tough Talker seems to be characteristi- cally above this average figure , and the Sweet Talker below it . 15. Are there any sentences without subjects , or without verbs , or without either ? Are ...
... present state of our findings , the Tough Talker seems to be characteristi- cally above this average figure , and the Sweet Talker below it . 15. Are there any sentences without subjects , or without verbs , or without either ? Are ...
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... present in the poem , and which also contribute to what- ever effect the poem produces — features like meaning , metaphor , imagery , etc. — are either not mentioned at all or , as in the case of meaning , mentioned only to the extent ...
... present in the poem , and which also contribute to what- ever effect the poem produces — features like meaning , metaphor , imagery , etc. — are either not mentioned at all or , as in the case of meaning , mentioned only to the extent ...
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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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