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... true empathic relationship to the sound and shape of a poem - our response to metre , for example . " It is Susanne Langer's achievement to have shown that our response to syntax can be " a true empathic relationship " also . Perhaps ...
... true empathic relationship to the sound and shape of a poem - our response to metre , for example . " It is Susanne Langer's achievement to have shown that our response to syntax can be " a true empathic relationship " also . Perhaps ...
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... true syntax is narrative ; only the pseudo - syntax is interroga- tive . It is significant that we should call such pseudo - questions " rhetorical " . As we shall see , rhetoric is traditionally the pro- vince of pseudo - syntax ; our ...
... true syntax is narrative ; only the pseudo - syntax is interroga- tive . It is significant that we should call such pseudo - questions " rhetorical " . As we shall see , rhetoric is traditionally the pro- vince of pseudo - syntax ; our ...
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... true voice of feeling " . If so , then he went wrong , I think , when he looked for " the true voice " in terms of the audible rhythms of versification rather than the inaudible rhythms of syntax . In that case he is right to insist ...
... true voice of feeling " . If so , then he went wrong , I think , when he looked for " the true voice " in terms of the audible rhythms of versification rather than the inaudible rhythms of syntax . In that case he is right to insist ...
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abstract articulation authentic syntax Berkeley Chinese Coleridge common concrete copula criticism dream effect Eliot Elizabeth Sewell energy English Ernest Fenollosa essay example experience extensive manifold Ezra Pound F. R. Leavis fact feeling fiduciary symbols form of thought Frye grammar grammarian H. M. McLuhan Hence Hofmannsthal Hugh Kenner Hulme's human idea images Kenner Kenyon Review kind language Leavis lines literature logic logician meaning metaphor metre mind movement narrative nature Northrop Frye nouns objective passage pattern philosophy poem poet poet's poetic syntax Pope post-symbolist Prelude propositional prose pseudo-syntax reader rhetoric rhyme rhythm Sackville seems sense sentence Shakespeare Sidney's significant Sir Herbert Read sleep sort speak St.-John Perse stanza structure Susanne Langer symbolist syntactical forms syntax in poetry T. E. Hulme theory things tion transitive verb true Valéry verbal verbs verse W. R. Rodgers whole words Wordsworth writing Yeats གྱིས གྱིས གྱིས