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... particular stressing of a mode . The details of life in the city would be modes of experience - a con- stant irritation at life in the city would be a pattern of experi- ence . The modes would be the particular details with which this ...
... particular stressing of a mode . The details of life in the city would be modes of experience - a con- stant irritation at life in the city would be a pattern of experi- ence . The modes would be the particular details with which this ...
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... particular set of associates in some particular work . This is the kind of intercon- nectedness we would watch , when studying the " facts " of an identical word that recurs in changing contexts . Such an investigation would be in ...
... particular set of associates in some particular work . This is the kind of intercon- nectedness we would watch , when studying the " facts " of an identical word that recurs in changing contexts . Such an investigation would be in ...
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... particular kind of effect " proper " to that particular kind of poem . Turn this situation around , and the particular methods and subject matter of the poem can be , as it were , " deduced " or " derived " from the definition of the ...
... particular kind of effect " proper " to that particular kind of poem . Turn this situation around , and the particular methods and subject matter of the poem can be , as it were , " deduced " or " derived " from the definition of the ...
Contents
The Excursion | 17 |
The Poetic Process | 34 |
From Preface to CounterStatement first edition | 50 |
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