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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... poetry of 16th and 17th centuries . Within French cultural circles the term " a . " was used for the first time by Rémi Belleau in 1571. Many a.s can be found in works by the poets of the " Pléiade " , ca. 1550 , who attempted to revive ...
... poetry of 16th and 17th centuries . Within French cultural circles the term " a . " was used for the first time by Rémi Belleau in 1571. Many a.s can be found in works by the poets of the " Pléiade " , ca. 1550 , who attempted to revive ...
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... poetry is similarly poetry chanted in Jamaican English set to reggae music ( Morris 1983 : 150-7 ) . Both these types of song / poem are on the borderline between poetry and song as are the lyrics of such singer - poets as Leonard Cohen ...
... poetry is similarly poetry chanted in Jamaican English set to reggae music ( Morris 1983 : 150-7 ) . Both these types of song / poem are on the borderline between poetry and song as are the lyrics of such singer - poets as Leonard Cohen ...
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... poetry and has therefore often been interpreted as an archetypal poetic structure ( see , for instance , Becher 1956 : 329 ff . ) . Second , the s . forms an important link between very simple and fairly complex poetic structures ...
... poetry and has therefore often been interpreted as an archetypal poetic structure ( see , for instance , Becher 1956 : 329 ff . ) . Second , the s . forms an important link between very simple and fairly complex poetic structures ...
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