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Side 47
I hold that there are a great many interpretations that obey what might be called
the principle of " the Intolerability of Incompatibles , ” i . e . , if two of them are
logically incompatible , they cannot both be true . Indeed , I hold that all of the
literary ...
I hold that there are a great many interpretations that obey what might be called
the principle of " the Intolerability of Incompatibles , ” i . e . , if two of them are
logically incompatible , they cannot both be true . Indeed , I hold that all of the
literary ...
Side 48
they would destroy the crucial principle . Finally , the fact that in practice we may
not always be able to establish the correct interpretation conclusively does not in
Beardsley ' s view invalidate the important principle that for the vast majority of ...
they would destroy the crucial principle . Finally , the fact that in practice we may
not always be able to establish the correct interpretation conclusively does not in
Beardsley ' s view invalidate the important principle that for the vast majority of ...
Side 57
As for standards applying to interpretations , the principle that an interpretation
should be original , offer new insight , may favour Wright , whose reading
probably differs most from the average reader ' s first impression of the poem as
well as ...
As for standards applying to interpretations , the principle that an interpretation
should be original , offer new insight , may favour Wright , whose reading
probably differs most from the average reader ' s first impression of the poem as
well as ...
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