The Critic's Hornbook: Reading for InterpretationCrowell, 1977 - Всего страниц: 201 |
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... syntax , and simultaneously to note where possible symbolic meanings may occur . Since the symbolic meaning of a work is governed in a very strict sense by its primary meaning , the importance of analytic reading cannot be overstressed ...
... syntax , and simultaneously to note where possible symbolic meanings may occur . Since the symbolic meaning of a work is governed in a very strict sense by its primary meaning , the importance of analytic reading cannot be overstressed ...
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... syntax . The syntax in this example is relatively uncomplicated , but there are a couple of places where we have to pay close attention to understand what's going on . Consider , for instance , the word his in line 2 : if we are aware ...
... syntax . The syntax in this example is relatively uncomplicated , but there are a couple of places where we have to pay close attention to understand what's going on . Consider , for instance , the word his in line 2 : if we are aware ...
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... syntax . In reading literature closely , of course , we shall often come across problems in syntax more complicated than these , but the process of solving them is always the same : whenever you strike a sentence that doesn't make ...
... syntax . In reading literature closely , of course , we shall often come across problems in syntax more complicated than these , but the process of solving them is always the same : whenever you strike a sentence that doesn't make ...
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SYMBOLIC MEANING | 3 |
T S ELIOT The Love Song | 41 |
Simile | 47 |
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