Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - 235 Seiten A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... meaning nor even any single fixed set of meanings will be sufficient to allow us the security of a formal definition of the word as it applies to a poem . The ambivalence of the term is most evident at that point where one's sense of a ...
... meaning nor even any single fixed set of meanings will be sufficient to allow us the security of a formal definition of the word as it applies to a poem . The ambivalence of the term is most evident at that point where one's sense of a ...
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... meaning once and for all , legein is an infinitive meaning to tell or to speak ) ; schablone - presumably the transliterated plural of sciablona , a template , model , or pattern ; bordatini presumably the plural of bordatino , meaning ...
... meaning once and for all , legein is an infinitive meaning to tell or to speak ) ; schablone - presumably the transliterated plural of sciablona , a template , model , or pattern ; bordatini presumably the plural of bordatino , meaning ...
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... Meaning of Meaning ( London , 1923 ) Richards , I.A. , Principles of Literary Criticism ( London , 1924 ) Science and Poetry ( London , 1926 ) - Practical Criticism ( London , 1929 ) The Philosophy of Rhetoric ( Oxford , 1936 ) - Basic ...
... Meaning of Meaning ( London , 1923 ) Richards , I.A. , Principles of Literary Criticism ( London , 1924 ) Science and Poetry ( London , 1926 ) - Practical Criticism ( London , 1929 ) The Philosophy of Rhetoric ( Oxford , 1936 ) - Basic ...
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Hugh MacDiarmids Epic Poetry | 1 |
In Memoriam James Joyce | 59 |
The First Person | 158 |
Urheberrecht | |
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