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... continuity . Returning now to our subject , " poetry , " we may consider the similar - dissimilar sound continuity in the same light , for while poetry is known to be expressed in language whose sound varies in degrees of similarity , a ...
... continuity . Returning now to our subject , " poetry , " we may consider the similar - dissimilar sound continuity in the same light , for while poetry is known to be expressed in language whose sound varies in degrees of similarity , a ...
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... continuity be- tween two opposite poles of a unit of thought which tends to terminate in a realization of their qualitative identity . Efficient thinking must start with an assumption of continuity in potentiality , and work for its ...
... continuity be- tween two opposite poles of a unit of thought which tends to terminate in a realization of their qualitative identity . Efficient thinking must start with an assumption of continuity in potentiality , and work for its ...
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... continuity of which it is a part and in relation to other concepts which may also be components of the continuity under discussion . Thus the establishment of a rhythmic , non - rhythmic continu- ity gets us nowhere in particular unless ...
... continuity of which it is a part and in relation to other concepts which may also be components of the continuity under discussion . Thus the establishment of a rhythmic , non - rhythmic continu- ity gets us nowhere in particular unless ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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