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Side 43
At this point the " Stanzas ” " lost the train of thought ” and in their continuing
praise of innocence destroyed ” the progression from one kind of stillness to
another through three stages : from quietness ( as of evening ) through death ( as
of ...
At this point the " Stanzas ” " lost the train of thought ” and in their continuing
praise of innocence destroyed ” the progression from one kind of stillness to
another through three stages : from quietness ( as of evening ) through death ( as
of ...
Side 117
For one thing , the exemplification of a trope is not the kind of implication which
critics other than deconstructors would look for in a passage , and metaphor
versus metonymy not the kind of pattern which they would try to establish . But
this is ...
For one thing , the exemplification of a trope is not the kind of implication which
critics other than deconstructors would look for in a passage , and metaphor
versus metonymy not the kind of pattern which they would try to establish . But
this is ...
Side 119
This kind of sprawling heterogeneity is not what deconstructors attempt to exhibit
. 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 ...
This kind of sprawling heterogeneity is not what deconstructors attempt to exhibit
. 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 ...
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