Literary Interpretation: Current Models and a New DepartureÅbo Akademis Förlag, 1988 - 132 sider |
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... particular context . And although they are flexible ( cf. points I and II above ) , the conventions are determinate enough to disallow a particular linkage despite its obvious ap- propriateness in the context . The limits of the ...
... particular context . And although they are flexible ( cf. points I and II above ) , the conventions are determinate enough to disallow a particular linkage despite its obvious ap- propriateness in the context . The limits of the ...
Side 101
... probability judgement of the elements of a particular case . But the foundation for it is the general con- vention that a speaker should be consistent . If none of the pos- sible implications of two passages in a work can be 101.
... probability judgement of the elements of a particular case . But the foundation for it is the general con- vention that a speaker should be consistent . If none of the pos- sible implications of two passages in a work can be 101.
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... particular sequence of words . But this can in principle be specified in an indefinable number of unpredictable ways . Each implication is only contingently attached to the ver- bal meaning , i.e. it emerges in the light of a certain ...
... particular sequence of words . But this can in principle be specified in an indefinable number of unpredictable ways . Each implication is only contingently attached to the ver- bal meaning , i.e. it emerges in the light of a certain ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
GRAYS ELEGY AND FOUR | 19 |
From Affinity to Imagined Union | 38 |
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