Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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Thomas Albert Sebeok. listed , for the whole poem and for octet and sestet separately ; separate lists were made of sounds whose weight was predominantly in the octet , pre- dominantly in the sestet , and proportionately about even in ...
Thomas Albert Sebeok. listed , for the whole poem and for octet and sestet separately ; separate lists were made of sounds whose weight was predominantly in the octet , pre- dominantly in the sestet , and proportionately about even in ...
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... octet , where it monopolizes the rhyme scheme . ( It is the nucleus most often dominant in the ten Keats sonnets , having first rank six times . ) Although it overwhelms other nuclei in the octet , it does not enter with the octet's ...
... octet , where it monopolizes the rhyme scheme . ( It is the nucleus most often dominant in the ten Keats sonnets , having first rank six times . ) Although it overwhelms other nuclei in the octet , it does not enter with the octet's ...
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... octet " bold " has two consonants and a nucleus whose weight is largely or wholly confined to the octet ; / d / , third in rank for the sonnet , is first for the octet , but only in a four - way tie for eighth rank in the sestet . Both ...
... octet " bold " has two consonants and a nucleus whose weight is largely or wholly confined to the octet ; / d / , third in rank for the sonnet , is first for the octet , but only in a four - way tie for eighth rank in the sestet . Both ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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