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... ( perhaps what Milton meant by “ fit quantity " ) produce different rhythms with their own qualities of pace , weight , roughness or smoothness , and so on ; and it can show how these patterns produce series of beats falling into ...
... ( perhaps what Milton meant by “ fit quantity " ) produce different rhythms with their own qualities of pace , weight , roughness or smoothness , and so on ; and it can show how these patterns produce series of beats falling into ...
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... Perhaps we do , after all , find exemplifications in poetry of that paradoxical event , " equative arrival . " As I've tried to show , repetitions in literature resist many of our strategies of interpretation and constitute irreducible ...
... Perhaps we do , after all , find exemplifications in poetry of that paradoxical event , " equative arrival . " As I've tried to show , repetitions in literature resist many of our strategies of interpretation and constitute irreducible ...
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... perhaps it's a dream , all a dream , that would surprise me , I'll wake , in the silence , and never sleep again ... perhaps it's done already , perhaps they have said me already , perhaps they have carried me to the threshold of my ...
... perhaps it's a dream , all a dream , that would surprise me , I'll wake , in the silence , and never sleep again ... perhaps it's done already , perhaps they have said me already , perhaps they have carried me to the threshold of my ...
Contents
An Introduction | 9 |
Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
J Allerton Basel | 35 |
Copyright | |
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