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... rules for parsing the meters he discusses . These rules begin , as those of all generative theories of meter do , with the ordinary rules that give a linguistic representation of a text , and are therefore inde- pendent of the specific ...
... rules for parsing the meters he discusses . These rules begin , as those of all generative theories of meter do , with the ordinary rules that give a linguistic representation of a text , and are therefore inde- pendent of the specific ...
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... rules allow are disregarded , as is for exam- ple the possibility under 5 of not projecting the vowel of Say in the same line as in 9b . ( 9 ) a . Say over again , and yet once over again , ) * * A ) * * ) * * ) * * ) A * * ) b . Say ...
... rules allow are disregarded , as is for exam- ple the possibility under 5 of not projecting the vowel of Say in the same line as in 9b . ( 9 ) a . Say over again , and yet once over again , ) * * A ) * * ) * * ) * * ) A * * ) b . Say ...
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... rules that accurately describe even so limited a corpus as the Sonnets from the Portuguese . What has gone wrong here ? At this point I should pause to confess that one thing that has gone wrong is that most banal reviewer's complaint ...
... rules that accurately describe even so limited a corpus as the Sonnets from the Portuguese . What has gone wrong here ? At this point I should pause to confess that one thing that has gone wrong is that most banal reviewer's complaint ...
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