Literature as ExperienceMcGraw-Hill, 1959 - 325 sider |
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... perhaps the least vivid of the accounts quoted . Suppose we look at each of these three considerations separately . 1. The epithets and descriptive phrases in the report are like the jargon of sports reporters in one sense : while they ...
... perhaps the least vivid of the accounts quoted . Suppose we look at each of these three considerations separately . 1. The epithets and descriptive phrases in the report are like the jargon of sports reporters in one sense : while they ...
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... Perhaps the greater the playwright is , the more successfully he dictates or controls the acts of the performer and director . A play exists entirely in scene . Summary may appear , but only in terms of scene . In the opening act , one ...
... Perhaps the greater the playwright is , the more successfully he dictates or controls the acts of the performer and director . A play exists entirely in scene . Summary may appear , but only in terms of scene . In the opening act , one ...
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... perhaps , that the tension has been too greatly relaxed in these sections , that Lawrence has " said " too much- or rather , that he has , by saying more than he needed to , said too little . The comment in the last four sections is ...
... perhaps , that the tension has been too greatly relaxed in these sections , that Lawrence has " said " too much- or rather , that he has , by saying more than he needed to , said too little . The comment in the last four sections is ...
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The Individual and Experience | 3 |
The Physical Nature of the Individual | 15 |
Adaptive and Emotional Behavior | 29 |
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