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We must now indicate what kind of statements linguists generally make , and the model that Charles Morris has suggested ( 286 ) may serve as a framework . We may distinguish , as Morris proposes , three areas : ( 1 ) syntactics ...
We must now indicate what kind of statements linguists generally make , and the model that Charles Morris has suggested ( 286 ) may serve as a framework . We may distinguish , as Morris proposes , three areas : ( 1 ) syntactics ...
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In the majority of Pope's couplets the second rhyme coincides with punctuation marks suggesting end - stoppage ... In one , the balanced syntax and caesura seem to suggest the normal stress on the first syllable : " Falsehood is ...
In the majority of Pope's couplets the second rhyme coincides with punctuation marks suggesting end - stoppage ... In one , the balanced syntax and caesura seem to suggest the normal stress on the first syllable : " Falsehood is ...
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Each line must suggest that it is itself a full phonemic clause or that it is to be divided in such a way that a phonemic clause occurs at its end . As an example , compare Donne's first lines with Pope's version : Donne Well ; I may ...
Each line must suggest that it is itself a full phonemic clause or that it is to be divided in such a way that a phonemic clause occurs at its end . As an example , compare Donne's first lines with Pope's version : Donne Well ; I may ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
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