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... common , for instance its outline , colour , and the arrangement of doors , windows , and gables . This content of common perception denotes the agreed external world . Apart from the common 6 IMAGES AND REPRESENTATION.
... common , for instance its outline , colour , and the arrangement of doors , windows , and gables . This content of common perception denotes the agreed external world . Apart from the common 6 IMAGES AND REPRESENTATION.
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... common perception is in one sense a steady , secure world ; it is reassuring to feel that the park , lawns , lake , trees , houses are solidly there and won't run away . But it is also in another sense , and from the visual point of ...
... common perception is in one sense a steady , secure world ; it is reassuring to feel that the park , lawns , lake , trees , houses are solidly there and won't run away . But it is also in another sense , and from the visual point of ...
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Ronald Peacock. common language , but on a common image - reference . Such a method pays for its momentary effectiveness with rapid mortality , since as soon as the particular set of references used has been re- placed by another more ...
Ronald Peacock. common language , but on a common image - reference . Such a method pays for its momentary effectiveness with rapid mortality , since as soon as the particular set of references used has been re- placed by another more ...
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abstract achieved action actor aesthetic Antony and Cleopatra artist aspects auditory auditory imagery beautiful blank verse century chapter character comedy comic complex composition connexion context décor dialogue drama dramatic form dramatist elements emotional epic poetry evocation example experience expressive formula-images feeling function gesture human Ibsen idea ideal imagery images imagination implicit intense interfusion kind language Les Parents Terribles lyric lyric poetry Macbeth Mallarmé meaning meditation medium metaphor moral myth narrative nature Novalis objects observe Othello particular pattern persons play plot poem poésie poet poetic poetry precise principle problem prose psychological realism reality relation representational representational art rhythm romantic romantic poetry romanticism scene sense sensuous Shakespeare simple situation social song sonnet Sophocles sound speech style symbolic symbolist texture theatre theatrical themes theory things thought tion tragedy tragic types unity varied verbal verse vision visual vivid voice whilst whole words