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... effects by which the spatial arts may convey the effects of suc- cession and the temporal arts the effects of ... effect in the temporal text . In the temporal art of music , the echo of Tristan and Isolde in Die Meister- singer ...
... effects by which the spatial arts may convey the effects of suc- cession and the temporal arts the effects of ... effect in the temporal text . In the temporal art of music , the echo of Tristan and Isolde in Die Meister- singer ...
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... effect of the great lapse and passage ... and on the effect of compression , of composition and form , by the terms of literary arrangements . " The novelist is concerned not only with the opposition of chronological and psychological ...
... effect of the great lapse and passage ... and on the effect of compression , of composition and form , by the terms of literary arrangements . " The novelist is concerned not only with the opposition of chronological and psychological ...
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... effect but a property ? What does it mean when a genre is intrinsic ( intrinsecus , " inwardly , ' “ inside , " " inwards " ) ? How is an inference , literally something " carried in , ” a part of interpretation ( inter - pretium ...
... effect but a property ? What does it mean when a genre is intrinsic ( intrinsecus , " inwardly , ' “ inside , " " inwards " ) ? How is an inference , literally something " carried in , ” a part of interpretation ( inter - pretium ...
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