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Side 44
It remains well - constructed , but because Gray lacked command of modern "
techniques of distortion ” ( p . 389 ) , the shift to the divine point of view ,
according to Wright , is not quite convincing . EVALUATION Wright ' s first point
that the ...
It remains well - constructed , but because Gray lacked command of modern "
techniques of distortion ” ( p . 389 ) , the shift to the divine point of view ,
according to Wright , is not quite convincing . EVALUATION Wright ' s first point
that the ...
Side 83
Margolis thus rejects the Complementarity Thesis , but his account remains
cognitive by retaining the work as an independent entity : plausibility entails "
compatibility with the describable features of given artworks ” as well as "
conformability ...
Margolis thus rejects the Complementarity Thesis , but his account remains
cognitive by retaining the work as an independent entity : plausibility entails "
compatibility with the describable features of given artworks ” as well as "
conformability ...
Side 95
This implication receives part of its contextual support from the implication of
stanzas 1 – 3 ( unlike the villagers the speaker listlessly remains in the
churchyard in the evening ) , and in turn constitutes an argument for considering
the speaker ...
This implication receives part of its contextual support from the implication of
stanzas 1 – 3 ( unlike the villagers the speaker listlessly remains in the
churchyard in the evening ) , and in turn constitutes an argument for considering
the speaker ...
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