Shakespeare's Enactment: The Dynamics of Renaissance TheatreSwallow Press, 1976 - 257 oldal |
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... poet to rope off certain words from poetic use . In theory the whole dictionary is available to the poet , but like any other user of a language , once he has chosen a subject , there are large areas of diction he is almost certain to ...
... poet to rope off certain words from poetic use . In theory the whole dictionary is available to the poet , but like any other user of a language , once he has chosen a subject , there are large areas of diction he is almost certain to ...
155. oldal
... poetic predication— since poetic predications are virtual and outside their frame pos- sess no other illocutionary force than that of " being poetic ” —is to dissolve entirely the distinctness of the items mediated , into some larger ...
... poetic predication— since poetic predications are virtual and outside their frame pos- sess no other illocutionary force than that of " being poetic ” —is to dissolve entirely the distinctness of the items mediated , into some larger ...
243. oldal
... poetic use of monosyllables and bisyllables . 12. Philip Wheelwright , " On the Semantics of Poetry , " in Seymour Chatman and Samuel R. Levin , eds . , Essays on the Language of Literature , ( Boston , 1967 ) , 258-259 . " The ...
... poetic use of monosyllables and bisyllables . 12. Philip Wheelwright , " On the Semantics of Poetry , " in Seymour Chatman and Samuel R. Levin , eds . , Essays on the Language of Literature , ( Boston , 1967 ) , 258-259 . " The ...
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The Sounding of the Theme | 40 |
Dramatic Irony | 79 |
Play | 102 |
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