English Poetry: A Critical IntroductionBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 205 стор. |
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... function of language is especi- ally prominent in business , politics and science , whereas the ' declarative ' function ranges from ' phatic communion ' ( talk about the weather , etc. ) to the art of literature . The relevance of ...
... function of language is especi- ally prominent in business , politics and science , whereas the ' declarative ' function ranges from ' phatic communion ' ( talk about the weather , etc. ) to the art of literature . The relevance of ...
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... function of man the political animal . To insist on its delighting us as individuals , as the Romantics did with their demand for ' ecstasy ' , is a kind of perversity comparable to perversities of the natural function of sex . The ...
... function of man the political animal . To insist on its delighting us as individuals , as the Romantics did with their demand for ' ecstasy ' , is a kind of perversity comparable to perversities of the natural function of sex . The ...
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... function . Their neighbours have come to them asking for bread and they have fobbed them off with stones . For the ultimate raison d'être of criticism within a modern mass society – it is significant that small communities seem to ...
... function . Their neighbours have come to them asking for bread and they have fobbed them off with stones . For the ultimate raison d'être of criticism within a modern mass society – it is significant that small communities seem to ...
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Poetic Meaning and the Poets Audience | 39 |
Poetry and Society | 57 |
Schools of Poetry | 73 |
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