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Side 19
... as that of the 1753 edition containing Gray ' s final revisions ; and the poem
certainly is not an obviously " difficult ” one . ... on its style and history of
composition , assuming apparently that its import is so obvious as to require no
clarification .
... as that of the 1753 edition containing Gray ' s final revisions ; and the poem
certainly is not an obviously " difficult ” one . ... on its style and history of
composition , assuming apparently that its import is so obvious as to require no
clarification .
Side 65
And the step - by - step identification with the humble , which made us see the
recourse to heaven as its culmination , is now much less obvious and stops
halfway . To achieve a synthesis we have , then , been forced to blur the foci of
both ...
And the step - by - step identification with the humble , which made us see the
recourse to heaven as its culmination , is now much less obvious and stops
halfway . To achieve a synthesis we have , then , been forced to blur the foci of
both ...
Side 98
In ordinary discourse we are on occasion , when the relevant implication is not
obvious , conscious of selecting one of many possibilities . But usually the
process is so automatic that the irrelevant ) alternatives do not even occur to us .
This is ...
In ordinary discourse we are on occasion , when the relevant implication is not
obvious , conscious of selecting one of many possibilities . But usually the
process is so automatic that the irrelevant ) alternatives do not even occur to us .
This is ...
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