An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... reader could then reach his own judgment . In general it is much better to let the reader reach his own judgments than to make them for him . " The armed and wanted girl " or " the girl wearing lipstick " are more self - evident phrases ...
... reader could then reach his own judgment . In general it is much better to let the reader reach his own judgments than to make them for him . " The armed and wanted girl " or " the girl wearing lipstick " are more self - evident phrases ...
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... reader . The reader may be right or wrong in disagreeing with the poet's values , but once such dis- agreement has occurred , that poem has failed for that reader . It is a ques- tion , as Robert Frost once put it , of " the way the ...
... reader . The reader may be right or wrong in disagreeing with the poet's values , but once such dis- agreement has occurred , that poem has failed for that reader . It is a ques- tion , as Robert Frost once put it , of " the way the ...
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... reader cannot help but find him merely inflated and self - dramatizing . Inevitably , therefore , the reader finds that he does not believe what the poet is saying . The reader tends to frown upon the poet , moreover , for pinning too ...
... reader cannot help but find him merely inflated and self - dramatizing . Inevitably , therefore , the reader finds that he does not believe what the poet is saying . The reader tends to frown upon the poet , moreover , for pinning too ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
Robert Frost Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening | 670 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
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