Word by Word: The Language of MemoryCornell University Press, 1990 - 257 σελίδες |
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... able to mean in 1865. But Stevens possesses the power to finish the story . His men are able to transcend history altogether and live their story in an eternal present tense . The whole race is a poet that writes down The eccentric ...
... able to mean in 1865. But Stevens possesses the power to finish the story . His men are able to transcend history altogether and live their story in an eternal present tense . The whole race is a poet that writes down The eccentric ...
Σελίδα 86
... able to walk out of the theater into daylight and say at last , for the first time in our lives - what we mean and how we feel . There will be an end . " " In the terms of Eliot's hypothesis of dissociation , we might say that as we ...
... able to walk out of the theater into daylight and say at last , for the first time in our lives - what we mean and how we feel . There will be an end . " " In the terms of Eliot's hypothesis of dissociation , we might say that as we ...
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... able to show us in itself what modernism was or whether it existed . But it will be able to show us how we have read ourselves into a state of receptivity to modernism . As to whether modern- ism can be considered to exist in itself ...
... able to show us in itself what modernism was or whether it existed . But it will be able to show us how we have read ourselves into a state of receptivity to modernism . As to whether modern- ism can be considered to exist in itself ...
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The Comic History of This Man Goddard | 17 |
The Virtual History of the Undivided | 35 |
The Joke about the Man from the East | 53 |
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