Poetry from Statement to MeaningOxford University Press, 1965 - 353 páginas |
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... original in so far as is consistent with normal prose usage ; " paraphrase " is the rendering of the original into words and structures of the para- phraser . It cannot be urged too strongly that these procedures are means to an end and ...
... original in so far as is consistent with normal prose usage ; " paraphrase " is the rendering of the original into words and structures of the para- phraser . It cannot be urged too strongly that these procedures are means to an end and ...
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... original of images , or of the connotations of single words , since the prose retains virtually all the original words . Moreover , this particular poem does not appear to depend upon words or phrases which have more than one meaning ...
... original of images , or of the connotations of single words , since the prose retains virtually all the original words . Moreover , this particular poem does not appear to depend upon words or phrases which have more than one meaning ...
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... original should teach the reader a good deal about the effect of repetition and refrain , here especially in building suspense . The implication is , of course , that his mother influenced him to murder his father , but the ...
... original should teach the reader a good deal about the effect of repetition and refrain , here especially in building suspense . The implication is , of course , that his mother influenced him to murder his father , but the ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Prose Statement | 13 |
Definition | 48 |
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A-term A. E. Housman abstract accent allegory alliteration allusions appear assonance beauty bird called catalectic clause comparison complex connotations context couplet Coy Mistress create creative image death denotation difficult discussed E. E. Cummings effect Emily Dickinson emotional emphasis English example experience eyes fact feet final flea Gerard Manley Hopkins heart iambic iambic pentameter idea implied interaction involved literal logical meaning ment merely metaphor meter metrical metrical foot Mither nature night nightingales noun passage perhaps phrase poem poet poetry possible precise prose statement prose stress question reader reading reordered version repeated repetition rhyme Robert Bridges rose sense sestina simile snow song sonnet soul sound patterns speaker spring suggests sweet syllables symbol syntactical syntax T. S. Eliot thee things third stanza thou thought tion understanding verb verbal rhythms W. B. Yeats word order Yeats