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... possible directions , and that he must choose the one connection in which he intends to use the symbol . Words may be used to define other words or to define things . Owing to the bad habits of verbal shorthand , this fact is not al ...
... possible directions , and that he must choose the one connection in which he intends to use the symbol . Words may be used to define other words or to define things . Owing to the bad habits of verbal shorthand , this fact is not al ...
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... possible to import a reference , if it be only a reference to things in general . The two functions under consideration usually occur together , but none the less they are in principle distinct . So far as words are used emotively no ...
... possible to import a reference , if it be only a reference to things in general . The two functions under consideration usually occur together , but none the less they are in principle distinct . So far as words are used emotively no ...
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... possible means of suggestion and of stirring the imagination . 3. Since poetry is interested in producing attitudes ( Cf. Chapter V ) , the poet calls to his aid all possible means of sug- gestion to bring about these attitudes . 4 ...
... possible means of suggestion and of stirring the imagination . 3. Since poetry is interested in producing attitudes ( Cf. Chapter V ) , the poet calls to his aid all possible means of sug- gestion to bring about these attitudes . 4 ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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