Style in LanguageThomas Albert Sebeok Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 - 470 páginas |
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... Poetic Process . After looking at this poem and at the privileged comment- ary or explanation , we may , I hope , be in a better position to ask certain questions about what Literary Analysis can tell us of what is and is not in the poem .
... Poetic Process . After looking at this poem and at the privileged comment- ary or explanation , we may , I hope , be in a better position to ask certain questions about what Literary Analysis can tell us of what is and is not in the poem .
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... poem ? You will recognize , I believe , that all this is chiefly a device - somewhat elaborate , I grant - for directing our attention to this tricky phrase " in the poem . " If you can bear it , let us look through this little ...
... poem ? You will recognize , I believe , that all this is chiefly a device - somewhat elaborate , I grant - for directing our attention to this tricky phrase " in the poem . " If you can bear it , let us look through this little ...
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... poem to the poem . Can we identify the recorded poem with the poem ? Or does it at least define ( determine , identify ) the poem ? If it does not , we may say that it is an inadequate record of the poem . This could only be true if ...
... poem to the poem . Can we identify the recorded poem with the poem ? Or does it at least define ( determine , identify ) the poem ? If it does not , we may say that it is an inadequate record of the poem . This could only be true if ...
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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