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... scientific , and denotative . All these words are used here to mean giving one strictly symbolic unemotional reference for each word used . When " scientific " is used in this connection , it is used to describe the abstract , im ...
... scientific , and denotative . All these words are used here to mean giving one strictly symbolic unemotional reference for each word used . When " scientific " is used in this connection , it is used to describe the abstract , im ...
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... scientific thoughts . Now according to our first principle of dynamic logic an " A ” must never be separated from its definite and explicity expressed " non - A . " Letting " A " be emotive , connotative , or poetic lan- guage , we find ...
... scientific thoughts . Now according to our first principle of dynamic logic an " A ” must never be separated from its definite and explicity expressed " non - A . " Letting " A " be emotive , connotative , or poetic lan- guage , we find ...
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... scientific verse . Logically , therefore , we should also conclude that there is not only scientific prose , but poetic prose . And let us further remind ourselves that poetic language can be distinguished from scientific lan- guage not ...
... scientific verse . Logically , therefore , we should also conclude that there is not only scientific prose , but poetic prose . And let us further remind ourselves that poetic language can be distinguished from scientific lan- guage not ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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