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... course . ยง 17. In spite of all this there will remain some instances in which the second syllable cannot easily be made stronger than the third . Metrics is no exact science aiming at finding out natural laws that are valid everywhere ...
... course . ยง 17. In spite of all this there will remain some instances in which the second syllable cannot easily be made stronger than the third . Metrics is no exact science aiming at finding out natural laws that are valid everywhere ...
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... course from the rule SNP + VP , where the NP of the predicate is rewritten T + N , a rule al- ready in the grammar . Whichever alternative we select to generate this sen- tence , the consequences in terms of unwanted sentences are great ...
... course from the rule SNP + VP , where the NP of the predicate is rewritten T + N , a rule al- ready in the grammar . Whichever alternative we select to generate this sen- tence , the consequences in terms of unwanted sentences are great ...
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... course , of course I mean it should be of course no sort of identification of these particular quotes and references is required for the understanding of the line . They belong to the Poetic Process , not to the Literary Analysis . None ...
... course , of course I mean it should be of course no sort of identification of these particular quotes and references is required for the understanding of the line . They belong to the Poetic Process , not to the Literary Analysis . None ...
Contents
Vowel and Consonant Patterns in Poetry 1953 David I Masson | 3 |
Some Parallels and Contrasts | 19 |
Some English Sonnets 1960 | 33 |
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