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Joseph Strelka. antecedent by a considerable mass of signals deriving from patterns other than the motivating pattern . Furthermore , one ought not to forget that actions can be described indirectly by " hints " as to the nature of a ...
Joseph Strelka. antecedent by a considerable mass of signals deriving from patterns other than the motivating pattern . Furthermore , one ought not to forget that actions can be described indirectly by " hints " as to the nature of a ...
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... pattern which we know in music as " theme and variations . " In this case , materially similar motif clusters recur with continually varied modifications as the narrative progresses . Some of these " theme and variations " patterns of ...
... pattern which we know in music as " theme and variations . " In this case , materially similar motif clusters recur with continually varied modifications as the narrative progresses . Some of these " theme and variations " patterns of ...
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... pattern 7 10 8 10 6 10 8 Desocupado Lector sin juramento me podrás creer que quisiera que este libro como hijo del entendimiento fuera el más hermoso el más gallardo y más discreto que pudiera imaginarse But , he continues ( third ...
... pattern 7 10 8 10 6 10 8 Desocupado Lector sin juramento me podrás creer que quisiera que este libro como hijo del entendimiento fuera el más hermoso el más gallardo y más discreto que pudiera imaginarse But , he continues ( third ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
THE EXISTENTIAL | 15 |
STYLISTIC FORCES IN THE NARRATIVE | 42 |
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