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Definition 1.1 . A partial stretch as in Rule 1 is called a verse . Definition 1.2 . A verse within the metric text is identified by its ordinal number in the sequence of the verses in the song . RULE 2. In each verse there are two to ...
Definition 1.1 . A partial stretch as in Rule 1 is called a verse . Definition 1.2 . A verse within the metric text is identified by its ordinal number in the sequence of the verses in the song . RULE 2. In each verse there are two to ...
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It is the aforementioned problem of the definition of literature . All explicit treatment of this has been confined to discussion of Mr. Hill's paper , which is summarized by his remark that “ The burden of this paper has been to insist ...
It is the aforementioned problem of the definition of literature . All explicit treatment of this has been confined to discussion of Mr. Hill's paper , which is summarized by his remark that “ The burden of this paper has been to insist ...
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May I turn now to a different point , the question of a real definition ( granting that we want a real definition ) of poetry , literature , and style ? There is still a question about what that definition would exclude .
May I turn now to a different point , the question of a real definition ( granting that we want a real definition ) of poetry , literature , and style ? There is still a question about what that definition would exclude .
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
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