Word by Word: The Language of MemoryCornell University Press, 1990 - 257 σελίδες |
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... emotion : the emotion of an individual who has been immersed from birth in a history always already completed . The European , as W. H. Auden says in a discussion of the differences between Americans and Europeans ( xxi ) , is a ...
... emotion : the emotion of an individual who has been immersed from birth in a history always already completed . The European , as W. H. Auden says in a discussion of the differences between Americans and Europeans ( xxi ) , is a ...
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... emotion and the sym- bol ; on that ship were the cerebration and the word . The two modes of communication were incommensurable . And that incommensurability is not a unique event ; it is the characteristic genre of communication in our ...
... emotion and the sym- bol ; on that ship were the cerebration and the word . The two modes of communication were incommensurable . And that incommensurability is not a unique event ; it is the characteristic genre of communication in our ...
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... emotion ” ( “ Tradition " 11 ) : 2 sign - bearing emotion , emotion bearing the insignia of its own meaning into the time - structure of speech . In Ulysses , Eliot thought , the medium of significant emotion is the myth of the Odyssey ...
... emotion ” ( “ Tradition " 11 ) : 2 sign - bearing emotion , emotion bearing the insignia of its own meaning into the time - structure of speech . In Ulysses , Eliot thought , the medium of significant emotion is the myth of the Odyssey ...
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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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