Simple Forms: An Encyclopaedia of Simple Text-types in Lore and LiteratureWalter A. Koch Universitätsverlag Dr. Norbert Brockmeyer, 1994 - Počet stran: 425 |
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... pattern of expectation which focuses attention on the third line , making its content and rhyme all the more memorable , and finally it serves to underline the force of the emotions expressed in these lines . In this b . the repetition ...
... pattern of expectation which focuses attention on the third line , making its content and rhyme all the more memorable , and finally it serves to underline the force of the emotions expressed in these lines . In this b . the repetition ...
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... pattern of 5-7-5 ( upper hemistich ) , 7-7 ( lower hemistich ) prevailed . This 31 - syllable form became increasingly dominant in subsequent epochs of the aristocratic society ( Brower , Miner 1961 ; Miner 1979 ) . By the time Japan ...
... pattern of 5-7-5 ( upper hemistich ) , 7-7 ( lower hemistich ) prevailed . This 31 - syllable form became increasingly dominant in subsequent epochs of the aristocratic society ( Brower , Miner 1961 ; Miner 1979 ) . By the time Japan ...
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... patterns ( 2a ) and ( 2b ) is of considerable importance to the construction not only of many kinds of jokes and witticisms ( * joke ) , but also of aesthetically pleasing stories and novels . The structural pattern upon which ( 7 ) is ...
... patterns ( 2a ) and ( 2b ) is of considerable importance to the construction not only of many kinds of jokes and witticisms ( * joke ) , but also of aesthetically pleasing stories and novels . The structural pattern upon which ( 7 ) is ...
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