The Literary Criterion, 第 5 巻Rao & Raghavan., 1961 |
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... Language to include the compositions in that language . It is only for the sake of convenience that one speaks of " words " as forming the vocabulary of a language . But if we look upon words as means of discriminating between ...
... Language to include the compositions in that language . It is only for the sake of convenience that one speaks of " words " as forming the vocabulary of a language . But if we look upon words as means of discriminating between ...
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... language becomes dead and is totally forgotten . To a lesser degree this is so with every poem even where the language is alive ; the original moment is never again fully recovered . The perfection which is embodied in the poem is in ...
... language becomes dead and is totally forgotten . To a lesser degree this is so with every poem even where the language is alive ; the original moment is never again fully recovered . The perfection which is embodied in the poem is in ...
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... language at its most intense . In Leavis's system of standards it is the one which corresponds to the element in his response which I called a feeling for textures . It is supported by , or it fits in with , a more inclusive conception ...
... language at its most intense . In Leavis's system of standards it is the one which corresponds to the element in his response which I called a feeling for textures . It is supported by , or it fits in with , a more inclusive conception ...
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