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Page 124
... poet and the atoms of language into his name expressing his eter- nity.'29 Friedländer's arguments persuaded the ... poets , or some of them , remonstrated , especially when it came to onomatopoeia and the linguists. 27 Wheatley , p ...
... poet and the atoms of language into his name expressing his eter- nity.'29 Friedländer's arguments persuaded the ... poets , or some of them , remonstrated , especially when it came to onomatopoeia and the linguists. 27 Wheatley , p ...
Page 135
... poet severs the grammat- ical bond to interject his fear . But ' embark ' also opens to let a saving rhyme , ' emb ( lem ) ark , ' emerge as the poet converts fear into hope by further prolepsis . 49 Hartman is lastingly effective in ...
... poet severs the grammat- ical bond to interject his fear . But ' embark ' also opens to let a saving rhyme , ' emb ( lem ) ark , ' emerge as the poet converts fear into hope by further prolepsis . 49 Hartman is lastingly effective in ...
Page 191
... poet ' or particularist Scottish writer , but in dialogue with the other major British Romantic poets ; and thirdly , it will demonstrate that Burns's self - consciousness , poetic flexibil- ity and playful use of category and genre ...
... poet ' or particularist Scottish writer , but in dialogue with the other major British Romantic poets ; and thirdly , it will demonstrate that Burns's self - consciousness , poetic flexibil- ity and playful use of category and genre ...
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