Critical Approaches to LiteraturePrentice-Hall, 1956 - 404 من الصفحات Study of the methods, functions, and values of literary criticism, from the beginnings to the present day. |
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... meaning . Already in 1923 Richards had brought out , with C. K. Ogden , a book entitled The Meaning of Meaning , a pioneer study of language from this point of view , the first by a great variety of authors of a host of works on ...
... meaning . Already in 1923 Richards had brought out , with C. K. Ogden , a book entitled The Meaning of Meaning , a pioneer study of language from this point of view , the first by a great variety of authors of a host of works on ...
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... meanings ( one need not add " and emotions , " because while an emotion or set of emotions may result from one's grasp of the meaning of a poem , and while rhythmic and other sound effects may contribute to the totality of meaning ...
... meanings ( one need not add " and emotions , " because while an emotion or set of emotions may result from one's grasp of the meaning of a poem , and while rhythmic and other sound effects may contribute to the totality of meaning ...
الصفحة 157
... meaning ? If the human race were wiped out tomorrow , Shakespeare's plays would still exist as complexes of poten- tial meaning , though the meaning would never become actual . What did the world look like before there were any seeing ...
... meaning ? If the human race were wiped out tomorrow , Shakespeare's plays would still exist as complexes of poten- tial meaning , though the meaning would never become actual . What did the world look like before there were any seeing ...
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