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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... poetic conventions , certain structural constellations have remained of continual aesthetic attraction and may therefore be regarded as poetic universals . 1. Definition : There is general agreement that a s . ( from the Italian ...
... poetic conventions , certain structural constellations have remained of continual aesthetic attraction and may therefore be regarded as poetic universals . 1. Definition : There is general agreement that a s . ( from the Italian ...
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... poetic styles ( cf. Strzetelski 1970 : 118-20 ) , different measures ( according to different national traditions , the iambic pentamenter being prevalent in England , the Alexandrine in France , the hendecasyllable in Italy and Spain ) ...
... poetic styles ( cf. Strzetelski 1970 : 118-20 ) , different measures ( according to different national traditions , the iambic pentamenter being prevalent in England , the Alexandrine in France , the hendecasyllable in Italy and Spain ) ...
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... poetic genres . Thus , s . - structures have been discovered in the dramas of Shakespeare ( cf. Wendel 1968 ) and in the odes of Keats - which again illustrates the significance of the s . as an archetypal poetic form . 6. Geography ...
... poetic genres . Thus , s . - structures have been discovered in the dramas of Shakespeare ( cf. Wendel 1968 ) and in the odes of Keats - which again illustrates the significance of the s . as an archetypal poetic form . 6. Geography ...
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