Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... verse are mixed in the same literary work . But a text can be even more intricately interwoven , as in Indo - European verse , where the beginning of the line was fairly free , whereas the substantial final portion was regulated . In ...
... verse are mixed in the same literary work . But a text can be even more intricately interwoven , as in Indo - European verse , where the beginning of the line was fairly free , whereas the substantial final portion was regulated . In ...
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... verse . Thus in the purely accentual verse ( “ sprung rhythm ” in Hopkins ' vocabulary ) , the number of syllables in the upbeat ( called " slack " by Hopkins ) may vary , but the downbeat ( ictus ) constantly contains one single ...
... verse . Thus in the purely accentual verse ( “ sprung rhythm ” in Hopkins ' vocabulary ) , the number of syllables in the upbeat ( called " slack " by Hopkins ) may vary , but the downbeat ( ictus ) constantly contains one single ...
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... verse , the verse of the Efic riddles is linked with the usual accentual verse by an opposition of two degrees of prominence ( strength or height ) of the vocal tone . Thus a metrical system of versification can be based only on the ...
... verse , the verse of the Efic riddles is linked with the usual accentual verse by an opposition of two degrees of prominence ( strength or height ) of the vocal tone . Thus a metrical system of versification can be based only on the ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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