Time and the NovelP. Nevill, 1952 - 245 էջ |
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Էջ 27
... words , as in the ballad ( 11 ) ; to the harmonic use of words , images and symbols with co - existent meanings on many planes . Few words can be used in poetry in their purely lexical sense . Catachresis is the essence of poetry ; but ...
... words , as in the ballad ( 11 ) ; to the harmonic use of words , images and symbols with co - existent meanings on many planes . Few words can be used in poetry in their purely lexical sense . Catachresis is the essence of poetry ; but ...
Էջ 147
... words is in the perpetual predicament that the continuity of things is the whole matter , for him , of comedy and tragedy ; that this con- tinuity is never , by the space of an instant or an inch , broken and that , to do anything at ...
... words is in the perpetual predicament that the continuity of things is the whole matter , for him , of comedy and tragedy ; that this con- tinuity is never , by the space of an instant or an inch , broken and that , to do anything at ...
Էջ 236
... words , the single sequence of words , the accepted orders and relations of words , and so forth . There is another aspect of the time - values of fiction to be considered . In every work of art ; there are three factors to be taken ...
... words , the single sequence of words , the accepted orders and relations of words , and so forth . There is another aspect of the time - values of fiction to be considered . In every work of art ; there are three factors to be taken ...
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The time and the space arts | 3 |
The time problems of fiction | 30 |
The conventions of fiction | 39 |
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