The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... expression are an absolute sine qua non of poetic diction . They are not . Poetry may also take the form of simple and literal statement . But figurative expression is found everywhere ; its roots descend very deep , as we shall see ...
... expression are an absolute sine qua non of poetic diction . They are not . Poetry may also take the form of simple and literal statement . But figurative expression is found everywhere ; its roots descend very deep , as we shall see ...
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... expression , typified in exclamations like “ Ah ! " " Ouch ! " " My sainted aunt ! ” They usually do believe that art is an expression of feeling , but that " expression " in art is of this sort , indicating that the speaker has an ...
... expression , typified in exclamations like “ Ah ! " " Ouch ! " " My sainted aunt ! ” They usually do believe that art is an expression of feeling , but that " expression " in art is of this sort , indicating that the speaker has an ...
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... expression of feeling in a work of art — the function that makes the work an expressive form - is not sympto- matic at all . An artist working on a tragedy need not be in personal despair or violent upheaval ; nobody , indeed , could ...
... expression of feeling in a work of art — the function that makes the work an expressive form - is not sympto- matic at all . An artist working on a tragedy need not be in personal despair or violent upheaval ; nobody , indeed , could ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
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