Perspectives by Incongruity, Том 2Indiana University Press, 1964 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... effect : " You'd better look out , or you'll get yourself too far into this business . " The second is consolatory , saying in effect : " Buck up , old man , you can still pull out of this . " Some critics have quarreled with me about ...
... effect : " You'd better look out , or you'll get yourself too far into this business . " The second is consolatory , saying in effect : " Buck up , old man , you can still pull out of this . " Some critics have quarreled with me about ...
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... effect . If they despise treachery , for instance , he can awaken their detestation by the portrait of a traitor ... effects . It varies from one person to another , and from one age to another - but insofar as its general ac- ceptance ...
... effect . If they despise treachery , for instance , he can awaken their detestation by the portrait of a traitor ... effects . It varies from one person to another , and from one age to another - but insofar as its general ac- ceptance ...
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... effect by the use of an assumption which the artist himself often doubts . ) A poet may base an effect upon a belief which he knows to be false , just as he may compose a poem on riding to the moon ; in either case he writes “ as if ...
... effect by the use of an assumption which the artist himself often doubts . ) A poet may base an effect upon a belief which he knows to be false , just as he may compose a poem on riding to the moon ; in either case he writes “ as if ...
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The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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