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... course to see why this should be so - and how the resistance of repetition to theoretical accounts can illuminate the working of poetic language.1 Of course , it has usually been to the other poetic features named by Milton , " apt ...
... course to see why this should be so - and how the resistance of repetition to theoretical accounts can illuminate the working of poetic language.1 Of course , it has usually been to the other poetic features named by Milton , " apt ...
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... course , a crucial feature of all poetry ; as Jakobson realized in devising his famous definition of poetic language , poetic form depends upon equivalences that is , implied repetitions along the axis of succession . Even free verse ...
... course , a crucial feature of all poetry ; as Jakobson realized in devising his famous definition of poetic language , poetic form depends upon equivalences that is , implied repetitions along the axis of succession . Even free verse ...
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... course , we hear the strains of a blues melody as we read , and the repetition can be said to work " musically " to restate the opening theme and at the same time to postpone , and hence increase anticipation of , the climax that comes ...
... course , we hear the strains of a blues melody as we read , and the repetition can be said to work " musically " to restate the opening theme and at the same time to postpone , and hence increase anticipation of , the climax that comes ...
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An Introduction | 9 |
Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
J Allerton Basel | 35 |
Copyright | |
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