Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies Collected for the English AssociationJ. Murray, 1951 - 149 páginas |
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... verse - form and stanza - form , and often carry parallel phonaesthetic and prosodic features . The following examples are taken from “ Before Dawn " : Delight , the rootless flower , And Love , the bloomless bower : Delight that lives ...
... verse - form and stanza - form , and often carry parallel phonaesthetic and prosodic features . The following examples are taken from “ Before Dawn " : Delight , the rootless flower , And Love , the bloomless bower : Delight that lives ...
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... verse prosody as well as in the sentence prosodies . It must also be noticed in the phonaesthetic mode.1 The words ... verses have the implication of a Southern English pronunciation , then normal statements can be made at the phonetic ...
... verse prosody as well as in the sentence prosodies . It must also be noticed in the phonaesthetic mode.1 The words ... verses have the implication of a Southern English pronunciation , then normal statements can be made at the phonetic ...
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... verse prosody . All this should be done after the contextual study of the whole poem has been attempted by the methods of linguistics . Swinburne's verse should also be criticized by those concerned at the higher levels of the spectrum ...
... verse prosody . All this should be done after the contextual study of the whole poem has been attempted by the methods of linguistics . Swinburne's verse should also be criticized by those concerned at the higher levels of the spectrum ...
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