The Perception and Evocation of LiteratureScott, Foresman, 1973 - Всего страниц: 376 |
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... passed near him , he caught the shock of the face . His neighbour at the other grave had withdrawn , as he himself , with force enough in him , would have done by now , and was advancing along the path on his way to one of the gates ...
... passed near him , he caught the shock of the face . His neighbour at the other grave had withdrawn , as he himself , with force enough in him , would have done by now , and was advancing along the path on his way to one of the gates ...
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... passed , and the conscious or subconscious reaction to that passing . Psychological time is sensed time , and it results from how our attention is spent . In literature it is the result of where the writer put his attention , of how his ...
... passed , and the conscious or subconscious reaction to that passing . Psychological time is sensed time , and it results from how our attention is spent . In literature it is the result of where the writer put his attention , of how his ...
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... passed by yonder , she'd have some little somethin ' for me to do . . . choppin ' kindlin ' , totin ' water for her . Atticus : What happened to you on the evening of August twenty - first of last year ? Tom : Mr. Finch , I was goin ...
... passed by yonder , she'd have some little somethin ' for me to do . . . choppin ' kindlin ' , totin ' water for her . Atticus : What happened to you on the evening of August twenty - first of last year ? Tom : Mr. Finch , I was goin ...
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The Uniqueness of Literature 8 | 11 |
The Presentational Mode as Creative ProblemSolving | 23 |
Behavioral Patterning | 62 |
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