The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... shift in the latter part of “ Commodity , " an- ticipating and corresponding to similar shifts in the next three chapters , centers the motion not in the field but in the process of metamorphosis , in which the metamorphic capacity of ...
... shift in the latter part of “ Commodity , " an- ticipating and corresponding to similar shifts in the next three chapters , centers the motion not in the field but in the process of metamorphosis , in which the metamorphic capacity of ...
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... shift in tone . But the main shift occurs with the extended metaphor in the following paragraph : Tantalus , who in old times was seen vainly trying to quench his thirst with a flowing stream which ebbed whenever he approached it , has ...
... shift in tone . But the main shift occurs with the extended metaphor in the following paragraph : Tantalus , who in old times was seen vainly trying to quench his thirst with a flowing stream which ebbed whenever he approached it , has ...
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... shift does not come unannounced . The prevailing iambic pentameter of the poem is suspended in the last line of the first part , and the two strong spondees in the opening line of the second reinforce the shift and the reader's ...
... shift does not come unannounced . The prevailing iambic pentameter of the poem is suspended in the last line of the first part , and the two strong spondees in the opening line of the second reinforce the shift and the reader's ...
Turinys
Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 4
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