Theory of CriticismIndiana University Press, 1970 - 272 sider |
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Side 40
... sense , rather than its definition , may bring in its wake misunder- standing ; at the best , it may give rise to ... sense of relevance , just as it relaxes our grasp of sense ' . " Eliot 40.
... sense , rather than its definition , may bring in its wake misunder- standing ; at the best , it may give rise to ... sense of relevance , just as it relaxes our grasp of sense ' . " Eliot 40.
Side 159
... sense of tension but a sense of consolation - hence Kent's ' Break , heart ' and ' Vex not his ghost ' seem to him no more than ' general woe ' , 115 Yet , without this consolation , the end of the play would be merely the torture of a ...
... sense of tension but a sense of consolation - hence Kent's ' Break , heart ' and ' Vex not his ghost ' seem to him no more than ' general woe ' , 115 Yet , without this consolation , the end of the play would be merely the torture of a ...
Side 183
... sense in this impulse he sees his future life embedded ready to come out . I mean there's a sense of heredity here and family relations belonging to a society , there's a whole train of events in which he's bound up . SMITH There's an ...
... sense in this impulse he sees his future life embedded ready to come out . I mean there's a sense of heredity here and family relations belonging to a society , there's a whole train of events in which he's bound up . SMITH There's an ...
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The Appreciation of Minor Art | 15 |
The Concept of Availability | 31 |
Misreadable Poems and Misread Poems | 50 |
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