Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 3Joseph Strelka |
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... completely eliminate those sources of error which originate in the fact that earlier studies often had to rely on emotional impression and uncertain memory . In the examination of style traits , the precision of mathematical analysis ...
... completely eliminate those sources of error which originate in the fact that earlier studies often had to rely on emotional impression and uncertain memory . In the examination of style traits , the precision of mathematical analysis ...
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... completely homogeneous speech - community , who knows its language perfectly and is unaffected by such grammatically irrelevant conditions as memory limitations [ etc. ] . . . in applying his knowledge of the language in actual perform ...
... completely homogeneous speech - community , who knows its language perfectly and is unaffected by such grammatically irrelevant conditions as memory limitations [ etc. ] . . . in applying his knowledge of the language in actual perform ...
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... completely foregoes these primitive causal links in declaring Georg Buechner the exponent of his period.96 This state- ment of Buechner's representative position results from thorough analy- sis of the political and social circumstances ...
... completely foregoes these primitive causal links in declaring Georg Buechner the exponent of his period.96 This state- ment of Buechner's representative position results from thorough analy- sis of the political and social circumstances ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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