Perspectives by Incongruity, Том 2Indiana University Press, 1964 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... fact , and I am going to communicate this fact . Must I not still make a choice of stylization in the communica- tion of this fact ? I may communicate it “ gently " or " harshly , " for instance . I may try to " protect " the man ...
... fact , and I am going to communicate this fact . Must I not still make a choice of stylization in the communica- tion of this fact ? I may communicate it “ gently " or " harshly , " for instance . I may try to " protect " the man ...
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... facts from our sense of words as facts , rather than vice versa . In this strict usage , many observations that might ordinarily be treated under the headings of “ fact ” fall on the side of " inference . " For instance , when referring ...
... facts from our sense of words as facts , rather than vice versa . In this strict usage , many observations that might ordinarily be treated under the headings of “ fact ” fall on the side of " inference . " For instance , when referring ...
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... fact would still remain that the term had one particular set of associates in some particular work . This is the kind of intercon- nectedness we would watch , when studying the " facts " of an identical word that recurs in changing ...
... fact would still remain that the term had one particular set of associates in some particular work . This is the kind of intercon- nectedness we would watch , when studying the " facts " of an identical word that recurs in changing ...
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The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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