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Pagina 187
... ethical kinds , are mixed continually , there is required the systematic interference of the narrator to direct the reading . " Goodman is the only author I have found who discusses this aspect of rhetoric at any length . See esp . pp ...
... ethical kinds , are mixed continually , there is required the systematic interference of the narrator to direct the reading . " Goodman is the only author I have found who discusses this aspect of rhetoric at any length . See esp . pp ...
Pagina 286
... ethical motif with variations of indefinite number and strength . " If the reader is to be kept from " closing " the parable — that is , settling upon a simplified interpretation too quickly - the author's rhetoric must be " so ...
... ethical motif with variations of indefinite number and strength . " If the reader is to be kept from " closing " the parable — that is , settling upon a simplified interpretation too quickly - the author's rhetoric must be " so ...
Pagina 415
... ethical norm , for that would give us but one more splinter of the truth confined and conditioned by the mind which grasped it " ( p . 1020 ) . 203. WEATHERHEAD , A. KINGSLEY . " Structure and Texture in Henry Green's Latest Novels ...
... ethical norm , for that would give us but one more splinter of the truth confined and conditioned by the mind which grasped it " ( p . 1020 ) . 203. WEATHERHEAD , A. KINGSLEY . " Structure and Texture in Henry Green's Latest Novels ...
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True Novels Must Be Realistic | 23 |
All Authors Should Be Objective | 67 |
True Art Ignores the Audience | 89 |
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