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... idea of con- tinuity and is based upon the law " A is B and non - B simul- taneously . " I. PRINCIPLE I - POLARITY The first principle - Polarity - deals with a very familiar fact that any cognitive activity is based on contrast and ...
... idea of con- tinuity and is based upon the law " A is B and non - B simul- taneously . " I. PRINCIPLE I - POLARITY The first principle - Polarity - deals with a very familiar fact that any cognitive activity is based on contrast and ...
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... ideas - the originating and the accessory idea to be associated in the comparison it suggests . Take a particular case . " On a sudden open fly , With impetuous recoil and jarring sound , Th ' infernal doors , and on their hinges grate ...
... ideas - the originating and the accessory idea to be associated in the comparison it suggests . Take a particular case . " On a sudden open fly , With impetuous recoil and jarring sound , Th ' infernal doors , and on their hinges grate ...
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... idea is that stars rose . The idea with which it is compared is blossoming forget - me - nots . Let us set down the image as it grows in complexity . 1. The stars rose like blossoming forget - me - nots . ( Simile . ) 2. The stars ...
... idea is that stars rose . The idea with which it is compared is blossoming forget - me - nots . Let us set down the image as it grows in complexity . 1. The stars rose like blossoming forget - me - nots . ( Simile . ) 2. The stars ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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