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... effect , like a variation in a tune , this second one serves the con- tent . The change of structure from subject ... effects to the semantic ones ( of values and sensibles ) already added to the basic syntactical arrangement of ...
... effect , like a variation in a tune , this second one serves the con- tent . The change of structure from subject ... effects to the semantic ones ( of values and sensibles ) already added to the basic syntactical arrangement of ...
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... effects seem to be as follows : ( Peter Grimes ) 1. Two syllables ( ' pinn'd ' and ' pinch'd ' ) that are by position metrically light get syntactically a heavy stress . The effect of struggle is of course not just the result of extra ...
... effects seem to be as follows : ( Peter Grimes ) 1. Two syllables ( ' pinn'd ' and ' pinch'd ' ) that are by position metrically light get syntactically a heavy stress . The effect of struggle is of course not just the result of extra ...
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... effects described in Part I are a ' large - scale ' variety of those to be dealt with below : the difference is one of ... effect which can justly be called counterpoint . The verse - form is more subtle than one totally reinforced by ...
... effects described in Part I are a ' large - scale ' variety of those to be dealt with below : the difference is one of ... effect which can justly be called counterpoint . The verse - form is more subtle than one totally reinforced by ...
Contents
THE NEW CRITICISM AND THE LAN | 29 |
BY ALGEBRA TO AUGUSTANISM | 53 |
TAKING A POEM TO PIECES | 68 |
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