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If these views are correct , they require us to see “ variation ” as a more complex matter than has usually been assumed . It seems necessary , for example , to distinguish between two kinds of variation . First there is purely metrical ...
If these views are correct , they require us to see “ variation ” as a more complex matter than has usually been assumed . It seems necessary , for example , to distinguish between two kinds of variation . First there is purely metrical ...
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I cannot here go into a discussion of the highest level , the structure of stanzas , but it is clear that even on this level a regular stanza can be kept in mind ( and perpetuated ) only when the rhyme variations are organized so that ...
I cannot here go into a discussion of the highest level , the structure of stanzas , but it is clear that even on this level a regular stanza can be kept in mind ( and perpetuated ) only when the rhyme variations are organized so that ...
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STANKIEWICZ : All I tried to say is that , when we speak about meter and rhythm , we should not concentrate merely on the problem of individual variations , but we should relate this problem of so - called individual variations to the ...
STANKIEWICZ : All I tried to say is that , when we speak about meter and rhythm , we should not concentrate merely on the problem of individual variations , but we should relate this problem of so - called individual variations to the ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
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