The Oral Study of LiteratureF.S. Crofts & Company, 1947 - 497 стор. |
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... merely because he is unused to the language . Nor is he con- vinced until he is asked to put the author's thought into his own words that hitherto he has really failed to grasp it ; nor even then will he own that the very moment he did ...
... merely because he is unused to the language . Nor is he con- vinced until he is asked to put the author's thought into his own words that hitherto he has really failed to grasp it ; nor even then will he own that the very moment he did ...
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... merely one of degree . If the two things are not thought of as similar except in the one aspect for which they are brought together , this bringing them together is called by precise users of words an analogy and not a comparison . The ...
... merely one of degree . If the two things are not thought of as similar except in the one aspect for which they are brought together , this bringing them together is called by precise users of words an analogy and not a comparison . The ...
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... merely rational ; connotative words are rational plus emotional . The former are employed only for their clearness , the latter to add interest or beauty . When a passage employs exclusively words that denote , the author is attempting ...
... merely rational ; connotative words are rational plus emotional . The former are employed only for their clearness , the latter to add interest or beauty . When a passage employs exclusively words that denote , the author is attempting ...
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SAGES FOR READING AND STUDY | 39 |
Assertion and Implication | 433 |
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A. C. SWINBURNE ALFRED LORD TENNYSON ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH beauty breath Cæsar Camelot CLARENCE Day consciousness dark dead death Dionysus divine doth dream earth emotional emphasis eternal eyes fact fear feel flowers give glory H. L. MENCKEN hand happy hath hear heart heaven hope human ideas immortal king Knopf Lady of Shalott Leo Tolstoi liberty light live look LORD man's MATTHEW ARNOLD means mind moral nature never night o'er Odysseus once ORAL STUDY passion permission of Charles Persephone person poets poor published by Alfred reader reason religion rest ROBERT BROWNING sense sentence SHAKSPERE silent sing sleep soul speak spirit stars student sweet talking thee thine things thought tion to-day truth voice whole WILLIAM WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind words writer wrong youth