Word by Word: The Language of MemoryCornell University Press, 1990 - 257 σελίδες |
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... grammar , history deals in closure ; as a bringer of words into meaning , it makes us know that the phrase " ever after " is meaningless unless it is falsified in the text . Thoreau's experience of immortality at Walden Pond is ...
... grammar , history deals in closure ; as a bringer of words into meaning , it makes us know that the phrase " ever after " is meaningless unless it is falsified in the text . Thoreau's experience of immortality at Walden Pond is ...
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... grammar into a prenarrative . What is left of the action in the present can now be perceived only under the terms of the subject's nominalizing grammar . And what is to come after its transformation has become dependent on the existence ...
... grammar into a prenarrative . What is left of the action in the present can now be perceived only under the terms of the subject's nominalizing grammar . And what is to come after its transformation has become dependent on the existence ...
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... grammar . Eliot called our fall into this grammar " dissociation of sensi- bility " and our inability to extricate ourselves from it " tradition . ” Thought of in that way , tradition can help us understand how history , embodied in ...
... grammar . Eliot called our fall into this grammar " dissociation of sensi- bility " and our inability to extricate ourselves from it " tradition . ” Thought of in that way , tradition can help us understand how history , embodied in ...
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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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