Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... pattern of five relative stresses will run throughout even as long a poem as Paradise Lost . The pattern of four strong stresses will appear only sporadically . It may also be important that in many lines we can perceive a tension ...
... pattern of five relative stresses will run throughout even as long a poem as Paradise Lost . The pattern of four strong stresses will appear only sporadically . It may also be important that in many lines we can perceive a tension ...
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... pattern which is ' closed ' for the animal , in the sense in which this term has been applied to visually per- ceived forms . The nest might then be built by somewhat random activity , modified until it presents a satisfactory sensory ...
... pattern which is ' closed ' for the animal , in the sense in which this term has been applied to visually per- ceived forms . The nest might then be built by somewhat random activity , modified until it presents a satisfactory sensory ...
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... pattern " m - m " and thereby lets the word " innumerable " drop out of the pattern in which it has functioned . Then there is a third level of the relation of sound and sense , sound symbolism or metaphor proper : something like a ...
... pattern " m - m " and thereby lets the word " innumerable " drop out of the pattern in which it has functioned . Then there is a third level of the relation of sound and sense , sound symbolism or metaphor proper : something like a ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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