Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 oldal |
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143. oldal
... there's nothing in free verse that is analogous to the various feet or the various meters in metrical verse . For most of us , the single difficulty of free verse lies in its freeness , for although there's some free verse that's ...
... there's nothing in free verse that is analogous to the various feet or the various meters in metrical verse . For most of us , the single difficulty of free verse lies in its freeness , for although there's some free verse that's ...
154. oldal
... there's an auditory response involved with the words " after the fashion of some steady bass in a concerted piece . " And there's an oddly mixed appeal , and response , in the words " or that of the medieval mystical presence of the ...
... there's an auditory response involved with the words " after the fashion of some steady bass in a concerted piece . " And there's an oddly mixed appeal , and response , in the words " or that of the medieval mystical presence of the ...
258. oldal
... there's an obvious rhythmic pattern based on phrases that are of unequal lengths but that are clearly marked by the rhyme scheme . It's not poetry , for there's no metaphor , none of the newness of poetic creation . Compared with ...
... there's an obvious rhythmic pattern based on phrases that are of unequal lengths but that are clearly marked by the rhyme scheme . It's not poetry , for there's no metaphor , none of the newness of poetic creation . Compared with ...
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