Word by Word: The Language of MemoryCornell University Press, 1990 - 257 σελίδες |
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... hand , deals with rhetoric and syntax . It is the language of oratory , meant to be heard only with the external ear . Because we are only passive recipients of the language of virtual history , the magic it works in our thoughts is ...
... hand , deals with rhetoric and syntax . It is the language of oratory , meant to be heard only with the external ear . Because we are only passive recipients of the language of virtual history , the magic it works in our thoughts is ...
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... hand , she carried the tall lance of her unchivalrous lord , fluttering with feathers ; his round white shield hung at the side of her mule ; and his pipe was slung at her back . Her dress was a tunic of deerskin , made beautifully ...
... hand , she carried the tall lance of her unchivalrous lord , fluttering with feathers ; his round white shield hung at the side of her mule ; and his pipe was slung at her back . Her dress was a tunic of deerskin , made beautifully ...
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... hand that there wasn't . Hugh Kenner's reading of the record may be right : posterity may think of us all as subjects of the Pound Era . On the other hand , Harold Bloom may be right when he proclaims that " Modernism in literature has ...
... hand that there wasn't . Hugh Kenner's reading of the record may be right : posterity may think of us all as subjects of the Pound Era . On the other hand , Harold Bloom may be right when he proclaims that " Modernism in literature has ...
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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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