T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... contexts which offer us bits and pieces , pages , passages , sometimes only lines which , in some way or other , relate to our present concern . And the difficulty is not only that of ... context ( obviously , something 7 INTRODUCTION ...
... contexts which offer us bits and pieces , pages , passages , sometimes only lines which , in some way or other , relate to our present concern . And the difficulty is not only that of ... context ( obviously , something 7 INTRODUCTION ...
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... context " and words " as they are envisaged in a ' context ' theory of meaning , with all their wealth of 36 association and suggestion " . 38 F. W. Bateson , in his English Poetry and the English Language , repeats Hulme's theory of ...
... context " and words " as they are envisaged in a ' context ' theory of meaning , with all their wealth of 36 association and suggestion " . 38 F. W. Bateson , in his English Poetry and the English Language , repeats Hulme's theory of ...
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... Context - Free Languages | 1966 | . ) 44 Now , if we recall what Eliot has said about the way Milton uses his words and images , it is immediately clear that , when he sees this use as " mere combination " which does not " infuse new ...
... Context - Free Languages | 1966 | . ) 44 Now , if we recall what Eliot has said about the way Milton uses his words and images , it is immediately clear that , when he sees this use as " mere combination " which does not " infuse new ...
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