An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... mind ) populates the mind's eye . Still , considered simply as a series of word choices delivering each thought ( denotation ) wrapped in the aura of its precisely felt and precisely suggestive overtone , the pas- sage certainly gives ...
... mind ) populates the mind's eye . Still , considered simply as a series of word choices delivering each thought ( denotation ) wrapped in the aura of its precisely felt and precisely suggestive overtone , the pas- sage certainly gives ...
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... mind in a split second of heightened perception , a span of time in which he could not possibly have “ thought ” that many words . One may readily experiment for himself . He has only to pause , make an effort to clear his mind , and ...
... mind in a split second of heightened perception , a span of time in which he could not possibly have “ thought ” that many words . One may readily experiment for himself . He has only to pause , make an effort to clear his mind , and ...
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... mind . Ob- viously , however , certain kinds of images were more welcome to his sensibilities than were others ... mind and were welcomed into his poems . And one can locate other sorts of images that not only were pushed away from the ...
... mind . Ob- viously , however , certain kinds of images were more welcome to his sensibilities than were others ... mind and were welcomed into his poems . And one can locate other sorts of images that not only were pushed away from the ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
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