The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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Ronald Salmon Crane. achieved , and the question concerns the means best adapted to its achievement . In the other discussions the inquiry is into the potentialities of particular parts , and the question concerns the kind of ...
Ronald Salmon Crane. achieved , and the question concerns the means best adapted to its achievement . In the other discussions the inquiry is into the potentialities of particular parts , and the question concerns the kind of ...
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... concern for language ' need not be conceived narrowly , even if his concern leads to an intensive examination : it can be extended to the largest symbolizations possible . " 142 We are still dealing , in short , with an essentially ...
... concern for language ' need not be conceived narrowly , even if his concern leads to an intensive examination : it can be extended to the largest symbolizations possible . " 142 We are still dealing , in short , with an essentially ...
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... concerned with the meanings and implica- tions in texts that result from their writers ' expressive intentions in setting down particular words and constructions and arranging these in particular sequences . Such meanings and ...
... concerned with the meanings and implica- tions in texts that result from their writers ' expressive intentions in setting down particular words and constructions and arranging these in particular sequences . Such meanings and ...
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contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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