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Secondly , unlike Structuralist , Marxist , Freudian or Jungian critics , the four
interpreters content themselves with explanatory concepts drawn from a general
knowledge of the language ( including obsolete elements ) ; a knowledge of
literary ...
Secondly , unlike Structuralist , Marxist , Freudian or Jungian critics , the four
interpreters content themselves with explanatory concepts drawn from a general
knowledge of the language ( including obsolete elements ) ; a knowledge of
literary ...
Side 103
We have some leeway , but only within the limits defined by characteristics of our
use of language . Where some works are concerned , the range of possible
variation is fairly wide ; in the case of others , more constricted . To insist , as I
have ...
We have some leeway , but only within the limits defined by characteristics of our
use of language . Where some works are concerned , the range of possible
variation is fairly wide ; in the case of others , more constricted . To insist , as I
have ...
Side 115
... shapes and sounds intelligible Of that eternal language , which thy God Utters ,
who from eternity doth teach Himself in ... the trope of metaphor governing the
error - free mind of the mature speaker ” is generalised to the status of a
language ...
... shapes and sounds intelligible Of that eternal language , which thy God Utters ,
who from eternity doth teach Himself in ... the trope of metaphor governing the
error - free mind of the mature speaker ” is generalised to the status of a
language ...
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