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... poem falls on the adjective or the noun , whether the adjective - noun sequence comes within a semantic peak or ... poem , if we are to understand the production of “ true musical delight " ; and if this is the case , an understanding of ...
... poem falls on the adjective or the noun , whether the adjective - noun sequence comes within a semantic peak or ... poem , if we are to understand the production of “ true musical delight " ; and if this is the case , an understanding of ...
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... poem within the reader's consciousness . Nevertheless , in so far as a poem is an oral phenomenon ( and poems vary in this regard ) it is dependent on temporality – a sort of “ staged ” temporality if you like , rather than one which ...
... poem within the reader's consciousness . Nevertheless , in so far as a poem is an oral phenomenon ( and poems vary in this regard ) it is dependent on temporality – a sort of “ staged ” temporality if you like , rather than one which ...
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... poem , it fuses the manifold metaphors repeating the same basic theme . On the morphophonemic level the recurrence of 22 sibilants is striking , it constitutes some kind of susurrus creating an atmosphere of softness and warmth . The ...
... poem , it fuses the manifold metaphors repeating the same basic theme . On the morphophonemic level the recurrence of 22 sibilants is striking , it constitutes some kind of susurrus creating an atmosphere of softness and warmth . The ...
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An Introduction | 9 |
Fritz Senn Zürich | 10 |
J Allerton Basel | 35 |
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