The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... Poem At the outset what can we be sure of ? Mainly that a poem says or means something , or ought to mean something ( or ought to if we as teachers have any business with it — perhaps that is the safe minimum ) . The meaning of the poem ...
... Poem At the outset what can we be sure of ? Mainly that a poem says or means something , or ought to mean something ( or ought to if we as teachers have any business with it — perhaps that is the safe minimum ) . The meaning of the poem ...
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... poem , but at least early and fundamental , or in part so . This level of commentary may usefully be called description of a poem - not explanation , just description . There is no way of describing the weather report , except to repeat ...
... poem , but at least early and fundamental , or in part so . This level of commentary may usefully be called description of a poem - not explanation , just description . There is no way of describing the weather report , except to repeat ...
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... poem do not mean these other experiences in the same way that they mean the apples , the ladder , the man , the sport , and the green . The kind of student interpretation which I have mentioned may be described as the fallacy of the ...
... poem do not mean these other experiences in the same way that they mean the apples , the ladder , the man , the sport , and the green . The kind of student interpretation which I have mentioned may be described as the fallacy of the ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
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