Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok M.I.T. Press, 1966 - 470 páginas |
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... writing a letter , writing a will , writing a poem , and so on . Is this feasible ? It seemed intriguing to me as a psychologist , but I don't know enough about the linguistic aspects of it to carry it further . SAPORTA : What I was ...
... writing a letter , writing a will , writing a poem , and so on . Is this feasible ? It seemed intriguing to me as a psychologist , but I don't know enough about the linguistic aspects of it to carry it further . SAPORTA : What I was ...
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... writer of a sonnet starts with an important word or two which must figure prominently in his poem ? For Wordsworth writing " Upon Westminster Bridge " the words may have been " air " and " still . " Because he was writing rhymed lines ...
... writer of a sonnet starts with an important word or two which must figure prominently in his poem ? For Wordsworth writing " Upon Westminster Bridge " the words may have been " air " and " still . " Because he was writing rhymed lines ...
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... writing for himself , addressing himself , keeping his poems in a drawer for years , or a diarist like Pepys , who concealed his jottings under a cipher . But even such a writer writes for some audience , even if only for his own later ...
... writing for himself , addressing himself , keeping his poems in a drawer for years , or a diarist like Pepys , who concealed his jottings under a cipher . But even such a writer writes for some audience , even if only for his own later ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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