T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... course , whether Eliot , whom Tuve counts as the main inspiration behind the views she castigates in her book , is to be blamed for the mischief done . Here we can witness a curious case . Tuve , in her at- tempt to refute the critical ...
... course , whether Eliot , whom Tuve counts as the main inspiration behind the views she castigates in her book , is to be blamed for the mischief done . Here we can witness a curious case . Tuve , in her at- tempt to refute the critical ...
Strana 52
... course , a matter of stan- dards : a certain usage is " right " or " wrong " only ac- cording to some sort of norm . What seventeenth - century English philosophers of language accept as a standard of " rightness " and " unequivocality ...
... course , a matter of stan- dards : a certain usage is " right " or " wrong " only ac- cording to some sort of norm . What seventeenth - century English philosophers of language accept as a standard of " rightness " and " unequivocality ...
Strana 91
... course of the text it quite regularly happens that either the link gets totally obscured or it is ex- plicitely given up . And this is , to all intents and pur- poses , a serious deficiency : " there is something wrong with a metaphor ...
... course of the text it quite regularly happens that either the link gets totally obscured or it is ex- plicitely given up . And this is , to all intents and pur- poses , a serious deficiency : " there is something wrong with a metaphor ...
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