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... poetic effect . More apposite to some kinds of poetry is Fenollosa's view that the syntax of the transitive sentence obeys a law of nature . Or again , in other kinds of poetry ... syntax in poetry 67 INTRODUCTION , GRAMMAR , AND LOGIC.
... poetic effect . More apposite to some kinds of poetry is Fenollosa's view that the syntax of the transitive sentence obeys a law of nature . Or again , in other kinds of poetry ... syntax in poetry 67 INTRODUCTION , GRAMMAR , AND LOGIC.
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An Enquiry Into the Syntax of English Poetry Donald Davie. For my own part I affirm that syntax in poetry can be itself a source of poetic ... syntax where its effect is similar but less 68 VARIETIES OF POETIC SYNTAX Subjective Syntax.
An Enquiry Into the Syntax of English Poetry Donald Davie. For my own part I affirm that syntax in poetry can be itself a source of poetic ... syntax where its effect is similar but less 68 VARIETIES OF POETIC SYNTAX Subjective Syntax.
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... a more mimetic function , clinging closely to the experience behind it . Still , it cannot be denied 1 Times Literary Supplement , Saturday , Jan. 4 , 1936 . that it is in the eighteenth century that we find 94 VARIETIES OF POETIC SYNTAX.
... a more mimetic function , clinging closely to the experience behind it . Still , it cannot be denied 1 Times Literary Supplement , Saturday , Jan. 4 , 1936 . that it is in the eighteenth century that we find 94 VARIETIES OF POETIC SYNTAX.
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