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... reader , especially by the reader of a later epoch , is rarely identical with what the poet meant . It is , however , not necessarily poorer . Enriched by a larger historical experience , the reader need not aim only at reproducing what ...
... reader , especially by the reader of a later epoch , is rarely identical with what the poet meant . It is , however , not necessarily poorer . Enriched by a larger historical experience , the reader need not aim only at reproducing what ...
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... reader's attention . The elements may be made prominent by the fact that they stand out most effectively in the title , in the first line , or in the closure of the text . The great informational value of these parts is determined by ...
... reader's attention . The elements may be made prominent by the fact that they stand out most effectively in the title , in the first line , or in the closure of the text . The great informational value of these parts is determined by ...
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... reader's intuition in noting text implications ; ( 2 ) foregrounding provides the necessary cohesion between the elements on all levels and also between the parts of the text ; ( 3 ) foregrounding enhances the emotional response of the ...
... reader's intuition in noting text implications ; ( 2 ) foregrounding provides the necessary cohesion between the elements on all levels and also between the parts of the text ; ( 3 ) foregrounding enhances the emotional response of the ...
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