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... syntactically , than Jonson's ) , and lost , too , is Donne's range of allusion . This narrowing down reflects , in ... syntactical difficulty , for example . But clarity often is a prerequisite for performance poetry ; song requires to ...
... syntactically , than Jonson's ) , and lost , too , is Donne's range of allusion . This narrowing down reflects , in ... syntactical difficulty , for example . But clarity often is a prerequisite for performance poetry ; song requires to ...
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... syntactic structure ; words have a phonological and morphemic structure ; segments have a phonetic structure ; and words have lexical meanings ; lan- guage use is determined by rules . However theories of language structure cannot be ...
... syntactic structure ; words have a phonological and morphemic structure ; segments have a phonetic structure ; and words have lexical meanings ; lan- guage use is determined by rules . However theories of language structure cannot be ...
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... syntactical plaisanterie of ' but ethics are ethics , I told my student ' . And then , at the move into the next paragraph , there is the endearingly disparaging adverb ' loftily ' , disparaging oneself in the nicest possible way and ...
... syntactical plaisanterie of ' but ethics are ethics , I told my student ' . And then , at the move into the next paragraph , there is the endearingly disparaging adverb ' loftily ' , disparaging oneself in the nicest possible way and ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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