Articulate Energy: An Enquiry Into the Syntax of English Poetry |
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... arrangements of words , which move as auto- matically into certain other arrangements as do functions in algebra . One only changes the Xs and the Ys back into physical things at the end of the process . Poetry , in one aspect at any ...
... arrangements of words , which move as auto- matically into certain other arrangements as do functions in algebra . One only changes the Xs and the Ys back into physical things at the end of the process . Poetry , in one aspect at any ...
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... arrangement of the catalogue , of phrases con- nected only by commas , each standing for the mere copula . Sleep does not , as with Shakespeare , " knit up the ravelled sleeve of care " ; it simply is " the certain knot of peace " . The ...
... arrangement of the catalogue , of phrases con- nected only by commas , each standing for the mere copula . Sleep does not , as with Shakespeare , " knit up the ravelled sleeve of care " ; it simply is " the certain knot of peace " . The ...
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... arrangement of type corresponds to an arrangement of rhythms . In free - verse and in Dylan Thomas's complicated metrical I Elizabeth Sewell , The Structure of Poetry , p . 131 . stanzas the articulation and spacing of images is done by ...
... arrangement of type corresponds to an arrangement of rhythms . In free - verse and in Dylan Thomas's complicated metrical I Elizabeth Sewell , The Structure of Poetry , p . 131 . stanzas the articulation and spacing of images is done by ...
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abstract according action active agree appears argument arrangement articulation asks becomes Berkeley Chinese clear close comes common concrete connection consider course criticism distinction dream effect elements energy English example experience explain expression fact feeling Fenollosa follows force function gives goes grammar hand Hence Hulme human idea images instance kind Langer language less lines literature logic matter meaning metaphor mind move movement narrative nature never night objective once particular passage pattern perhaps play poem poet poetic syntax poetry Pope possible Pound present prose question quoted reader reading relation rhetoric rhyme rhythm seems seen sense sentence significant sleep sort sound speak stand stanza statement strength structure suggest symbolist symbols syntactical taken theory things thought tion true turn verbs verse whole words Wordsworth writing