The Ways of the PoemJosephine Miles |
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... poem and its working details , and we have been looking at one sort of combination and then another . Tradi- tionally , categories for whole poems have been established by emphasis on some one component . For example , the line or ...
... poem and its working details , and we have been looking at one sort of combination and then another . Tradi- tionally , categories for whole poems have been established by emphasis on some one component . For example , the line or ...
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... poem ? As we have noted , evaluation is one sort of extension of language , and many critics extend a poem to the poem , to the best , the ideal poem , on the basis of one or another category . There are many poems , they say , but some ...
... poem ? As we have noted , evaluation is one sort of extension of language , and many critics extend a poem to the poem , to the best , the ideal poem , on the basis of one or another category . There are many poems , they say , but some ...
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... poem itself . The poem itself : the attempt of the person with a sense of design to give specific aesthetic shape and entity to the conceptual forces of language ; to join philosophy's meaning with history's event in the steadfast ...
... poem itself . The poem itself : the attempt of the person with a sense of design to give specific aesthetic shape and entity to the conceptual forces of language ; to join philosophy's meaning with history's event in the steadfast ...
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ANONYMOUS The House that Jack Built 79 | 7 |
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