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... theory , each of which offers , explicitly or by implication , a theory about the nature and function of syntax in poetry . Then I try to discover , simply from the reading of certain poems , the different ways in which syntax can ...
... theory , each of which offers , explicitly or by implication , a theory about the nature and function of syntax in poetry . Then I try to discover , simply from the reading of certain poems , the different ways in which syntax can ...
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... THEORY T o recapitulate : Hulme would banish syntax from poetry ; Mrs. Langer would banish it but would retain its forms while perverting their function , so as to make syntax into music ; only Fenollosa would retain syntax and set ...
... THEORY T o recapitulate : Hulme would banish syntax from poetry ; Mrs. Langer would banish it but would retain its forms while perverting their function , so as to make syntax into music ; only Fenollosa would retain syntax and set ...
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... theories of poetry which I have con- sidered . If I am most anxious to show the inadequacy of the symbolist and post - symbolist tradition , it is because that is still the pre- vailing tradition in criticism and poetic theory ( though ...
... theories of poetry which I have con- sidered . If I am most anxious to show the inadequacy of the symbolist and post - symbolist tradition , it is because that is still the pre- vailing tradition in criticism and poetic theory ( though ...
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