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... thought a spectacular change would come over me the day I crossed the boundary line . I thought it would be the way I'd feel if I ever visited Europe . I'd come home , and if I looked closely into the mirror I'd be able to make out a ...
... thought a spectacular change would come over me the day I crossed the boundary line . I thought it would be the way I'd feel if I ever visited Europe . I'd come home , and if I looked closely into the mirror I'd be able to make out a ...
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... thought but also imagery and sound . It means a thought which can be paraphrased in prose , plus the sound of the words in which this thought is ex- pressed and which add as much to the thought as color does to drawing in a painting ...
... thought but also imagery and sound . It means a thought which can be paraphrased in prose , plus the sound of the words in which this thought is ex- pressed and which add as much to the thought as color does to drawing in a painting ...
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... Thought , Spectacle , Song . Two of the parts constitute the medium of imi- tation , one the manner , and three the objects of imitation . And these complete the list . These elements have been employed , we may say , by the poets to a ...
... Thought , Spectacle , Song . Two of the parts constitute the medium of imi- tation , one the manner , and three the objects of imitation . And these complete the list . These elements have been employed , we may say , by the poets to a ...
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GENERAL PRELIMINARIES | 4 |
FICTION | 12 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 21 |
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