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... similar semantic situations , that " have a similar range of collocation . " 12 One kind of figure that can be systemat- ically examined is a poet's strategic exploitation of what Geoffrey Leech has called a " collocative clash , " 13 ...
... similar semantic situations , that " have a similar range of collocation . " 12 One kind of figure that can be systemat- ically examined is a poet's strategic exploitation of what Geoffrey Leech has called a " collocative clash , " 13 ...
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... by T. S. Eliot . Reprinted by permission of the publishers , Harcourt , Brace & World , Inc. Also by permission of Faber and Faber Limited . Where similar degrees of enjambment recur at similar metrical positions 354 APPROACHES TO METRICS.
... by T. S. Eliot . Reprinted by permission of the publishers , Harcourt , Brace & World , Inc. Also by permission of Faber and Faber Limited . Where similar degrees of enjambment recur at similar metrical positions 354 APPROACHES TO METRICS.
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Donald C. Freeman. Where similar degrees of enjambment recur at similar metrical positions , we have the beginnings of a sort of play between gram- mar and meter . Thomas , with lexical and grammatical similarity to aid him , has and ...
Donald C. Freeman. Where similar degrees of enjambment recur at similar metrical positions , we have the beginnings of a sort of play between gram- mar and meter . Thomas , with lexical and grammatical similarity to aid him , has and ...
Contents
Linguistic Approaches to Literature Donald C | 3 |
Linguistics and Literary History Leo Spitzer | 21 |
Standard Language and Poetic Language | 40 |
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