Essays on Style and Language: Linguistic and Critical Approaches to Literary StyleRoger Fowler |
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... metre . I.S. is Indeterminate Sound or the phonetic character the sounds have assumed which is in no relation to the metre . D.M. is the Determinate Meaning or logical paraphrase of the poem . I.M. is the Indeterminate Meaning or that ...
... metre . I.S. is Indeterminate Sound or the phonetic character the sounds have assumed which is in no relation to the metre . D.M. is the Determinate Meaning or logical paraphrase of the poem . I.M. is the Indeterminate Meaning or that ...
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Linguistic and Critical Approaches to Literary Style Roger Fowler. A X metre : at linc- and stanza - ends . The smallest unit in the metre is the metrical point : it is always ' or ; any two in sequence are likely to be different ; the ...
Linguistic and Critical Approaches to Literary Style Roger Fowler. A X metre : at linc- and stanza - ends . The smallest unit in the metre is the metrical point : it is always ' or ; any two in sequence are likely to be different ; the ...
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... metre and formula originally developed together , the play of analogy slowly making ever more numerous those patterns which seemed to represent the rhythmical norm and eradicating those that were less common , until the point was ...
... metre and formula originally developed together , the play of analogy slowly making ever more numerous those patterns which seemed to represent the rhythmical norm and eradicating those that were less common , until the point was ...
Contents
THE NEW CRITICISM AND THE LAN | 29 |
BY ALGEBRA TO AUGUSTANISM | 53 |
TAKING A POEM TO PIECES | 68 |
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