Essays on the Language of LiteratureSeymour Benjamin Chatman, Samuel R. Levin |
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... poem is an actualization of it , and no doubt in the end everything we say about the poem ought to be translatable into a statement about an actual or possible perform- ance of it . But not everything which is true of some particular ...
... poem is an actualization of it , and no doubt in the end everything we say about the poem ought to be translatable into a statement about an actual or possible perform- ance of it . But not everything which is true of some particular ...
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... poem ) as the class consisting of the first record of the poem and all exact copies of it , and anyone who has the first record or any exact copy of it may be said to " have " the recorded poem . The relation between the recorded poem ...
... poem ) as the class consisting of the first record of the poem and all exact copies of it , and anyone who has the first record or any exact copy of it may be said to " have " the recorded poem . The relation between the recorded poem ...
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... Poetic Process . After looking at this poem and at the privileged commentary or explanation , we may , I hope , be in a better position to ask certain questions about what Literary Analysis can tell us of what is and is not in the poem . A ...
... Poetic Process . After looking at this poem and at the privileged commentary or explanation , we may , I hope , be in a better position to ask certain questions about what Literary Analysis can tell us of what is and is not in the poem . A ...
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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