Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... enjambment is essentially a linguistic impingement on the meter , and that its extensive use gives such verse the appearance of being closer to everyday speech than verse in which the meter exerts more control on the syntax . As Morris ...
... enjambment is essentially a linguistic impingement on the meter , and that its extensive use gives such verse the appearance of being closer to everyday speech than verse in which the meter exerts more control on the syntax . As Morris ...
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... enjambment . Mr Hollander has quoted ( 176 ) from an ode of Ben Jonson's which contains an enjambment that spreads not merely between two successive lines but between the " counterturns " and the following " stand . ” Now if I ask ...
... enjambment . Mr Hollander has quoted ( 176 ) from an ode of Ben Jonson's which contains an enjambment that spreads not merely between two successive lines but between the " counterturns " and the following " stand . ” Now if I ask ...
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... enjambment possible ? In what kind of metrical systems is it permitted ? There are metrical systems in which enjambment is impossible . It is impossible in systems that don't have the line clearly defined . It is “ liberated " for the ...
... enjambment possible ? In what kind of metrical systems is it permitted ? There are metrical systems in which enjambment is impossible . It is impossible in systems that don't have the line clearly defined . It is “ liberated " for the ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
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