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Side 60
The similarity of the Chamberlayne passage is somewhat more striking because
of the parallel between ” waste the scent ” and ... And by discovering other
suitable parallel passages , a critic may in similar fashion provide support for a
third ...
The similarity of the Chamberlayne passage is somewhat more striking because
of the parallel between ” waste the scent ” and ... And by discovering other
suitable parallel passages , a critic may in similar fashion provide support for a
third ...
Side 61
Certainly there are interpretive conventions which facilitate the task : other things
being equal , a passage from the author ' s own oeuvre is more relevant than one
from another author ; a contemporary passage more relevant than one ...
Certainly there are interpretive conventions which facilitate the task : other things
being equal , a passage from the author ' s own oeuvre is more relevant than one
from another author ; a contemporary passage more relevant than one ...
Side 102
sible implications of two passages in a work can be combined and there is no
indication of why the speaker might have changed his mind , we reprove him for
his inconsistency . We may go on to argue that the lack of discernment betrayed
by ...
sible implications of two passages in a work can be combined and there is no
indication of why the speaker might have changed his mind , we reprove him for
his inconsistency . We may go on to argue that the lack of discernment betrayed
by ...
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