Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, 1. kötetRinehart, 1953 - 743 oldal |
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... meaning . The full meaning includes both the dictionary definition and the special meanings and associations a word takes on in a given phrase or expression . Here , we will restrict our attention to limited aspects of the problem . A ...
... meaning . The full meaning includes both the dictionary definition and the special meanings and associations a word takes on in a given phrase or expression . Here , we will restrict our attention to limited aspects of the problem . A ...
30. oldal
... meaning and rhetorical quality of the statements . Still another sound alliterating through the poem is s , and especially effective is the alliteration of the double consonant st in the words “ stone " ( 1 ) , “ stronger ” ( 4 ) ...
... meaning and rhetorical quality of the statements . Still another sound alliterating through the poem is s , and especially effective is the alliteration of the double consonant st in the words “ stone " ( 1 ) , “ stronger ” ( 4 ) ...
222. oldal
... meaning of the word by adding something positive to its basic negative meaning . Thus the passage says that the mind transcends the natural world not simply by reducing that world to nothingness but by transforming it to a " green ...
... meaning of the word by adding something positive to its basic negative meaning . Thus the passage says that the mind transcends the natural world not simply by reducing that world to nothingness but by transforming it to a " green ...
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