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... poetic licence ' , then , is that particular type of licence observable in the particular type of style called poetry . There is a sort of circularity in this definition , for the poetic licence . is to be defined in terms of the poetic ...
... poetic licence ' , then , is that particular type of licence observable in the particular type of style called poetry . There is a sort of circularity in this definition , for the poetic licence . is to be defined in terms of the poetic ...
Side 28
... poetic style is to be defined in terms of the poetical licence . The circularity may be resolved in two ways . One is to attend paticularly to a certain salient feature peculiarly characteristic of the poetic style and proceed to ...
... poetic style is to be defined in terms of the poetical licence . The circularity may be resolved in two ways . One is to attend paticularly to a certain salient feature peculiarly characteristic of the poetic style and proceed to ...
Side 35
... poetic style from those in daily speech ; thus , fowl not only means ' pullus ' but also ' avis ' , winter ' annus ' as well as ' hiem ' , in poetic style . In other words , fowl and bird are semologically the same , and so are winter ...
... poetic style from those in daily speech ; thus , fowl not only means ' pullus ' but also ' avis ' , winter ' annus ' as well as ' hiem ' , in poetic style . In other words , fowl and bird are semologically the same , and so are winter ...
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