On Modern PoetsMeridian Books, 1959 - 223 psl. |
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... words which represent qualities , ideas , or states of mind , such as justice or malice , the content of sensory percep- tion is for most persons negligible ; but these words are at least vaguely evocative of emotion , and can be made ...
... words which represent qualities , ideas , or states of mind , such as justice or malice , the content of sensory percep- tion is for most persons negligible ; but these words are at least vaguely evocative of emotion , and can be made ...
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... words , that is through the subdivision and interrelation of abstractions ; and that any feelings one may try to express about the object will be expressed through the connotations of those words , that is will be motivated by ...
... words , that is through the subdivision and interrelation of abstractions ; and that any feelings one may try to express about the object will be expressed through the connotations of those words , that is will be motivated by ...
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... word to the irrelevant meaning , or from the word to the like - sounding words , and then to the words like the like- words . . . . His book is the most allusive in literature , except for the dictionaries and encyclopedias , and the ...
... word to the irrelevant meaning , or from the word to the like - sounding words , and then to the words like the like- words . . . . His book is the most allusive in literature , except for the dictionaries and encyclopedias , and the ...
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Introduction by Keith McKean | 7 |
T S Eliot or the Illusion of Reaction | 35 |
John Crowe Ransom or Thunder without God | 73 |
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