The Perception and Evocation of LiteratureScott, Foresman, 1973 - Всего страниц: 376 |
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... happened . He had not come back this time with the vanity of that question , his former worrying " what , what ... happened or not happened , he would have come round of himself to the light . The incident of an autumn day had put the ...
... happened . He had not come back this time with the vanity of that question , his former worrying " what , what ... happened or not happened , he would have come round of himself to the light . The incident of an autumn day had put the ...
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... happening now . Intensity of utterance . High sense of imagery participation : a world seen , felt , touched , heard ... happened , but ... Vivid sense of eye and memory for detail . Strong sense of rapport between the performer and the ...
... happening now . Intensity of utterance . High sense of imagery participation : a world seen , felt , touched , heard ... happened , but ... Vivid sense of eye and memory for detail . Strong sense of rapport between the performer and the ...
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... happened " emerges . With the very first sound , there is a sense of experience , for the vocalized O sound portends a sense of inner happening . By the end of the first line , with the sounding of the word sick , the experience has ...
... happened " emerges . With the very first sound , there is a sense of experience , for the vocalized O sound portends a sense of inner happening . By the end of the first line , with the sounding of the word sick , the experience has ...
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The Uniqueness of Literature 8 | 11 |
The Presentational Mode as Creative ProblemSolving | 23 |
Behavioral Patterning | 62 |
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