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But this is because he has the additional problem , which I am here supposing solved , of inferring an adequate record . And what he does in practice is to cope with two problems simultaneously , the problem of inferring an adequate ...
But this is because he has the additional problem , which I am here supposing solved , of inferring an adequate record . And what he does in practice is to cope with two problems simultaneously , the problem of inferring an adequate ...
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In other words , I would detach the whole problem from a purely individual approach and discuss modifications not only in terms of the metrical systems which depend on the linguistic systems , and on the other factors that determine the ...
In other words , I would detach the whole problem from a purely individual approach and discuss modifications not only in terms of the metrical systems which depend on the linguistic systems , and on the other factors that determine the ...
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The problem of synchrony and diachrony , raised by Mr. Hollander , is also pertinent here , because it shows the difference between nonpoetic language and poetry . Mr. Hollander says that poetry is something synchronic and should be ...
The problem of synchrony and diachrony , raised by Mr. Hollander , is also pertinent here , because it shows the difference between nonpoetic language and poetry . Mr. Hollander says that poetry is something synchronic and should be ...
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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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