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342 , Fish ' s emphases ) . At present one may for example argue that a literary
text instances the tension between nature and culture , shows large mythological
oppositions , or presents its own composition as its true subject . But one may ...
342 , Fish ' s emphases ) . At present one may for example argue that a literary
text instances the tension between nature and culture , shows large mythological
oppositions , or presents its own composition as its true subject . But one may ...
Side 116
One might for instance argue that the conception of the world conveyed by these
lines is not so much one which extols metaphor as one in which nature is at a
high premium . The point of these lines , a competing interpretation might claim ,
is ...
One might for instance argue that the conception of the world conveyed by these
lines is not so much one which extols metaphor as one in which nature is at a
high premium . The point of these lines , a competing interpretation might claim ,
is ...
Side 119
The conflicting patterns for which they argue are inversions of each other ,
intimately related like an assertion and a denial of it . Consequently , the works
under examination preserve a kind of unity . The forces within them are seen to
conflict ...
The conflicting patterns for which they argue are inversions of each other ,
intimately related like an assertion and a denial of it . Consequently , the works
under examination preserve a kind of unity . The forces within them are seen to
conflict ...
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