American Literary Essays1960 |
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... Words bring meaning to birth and themselves contained the meaning as an imminent possibility before the pangs of junction . To the individual artist the use of words is an adventure in discovery ; the imagination is heuristic among the ...
... Words bring meaning to birth and themselves contained the meaning as an imminent possibility before the pangs of junction . To the individual artist the use of words is an adventure in discovery ; the imagination is heuristic among the ...
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... words doing their own work ; and let no one think it is not imaginative work , or does not come to an emotion ... words . As a matter of fact the words are so chosen and arranged that they cannot contribute any material of emotion beyond ...
... words doing their own work ; and let no one think it is not imaginative work , or does not come to an emotion ... words . As a matter of fact the words are so chosen and arranged that they cannot contribute any material of emotion beyond ...
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... words are as costly and admirable to Homer as Agamem- non's victories are to Agamemnon . The poet does not wait for ... Words and deeds are quite indifferent modes of the divine energy . Words are also actions , and actions are a kind of ...
... words are as costly and admirable to Homer as Agamem- non's victories are to Agamemnon . The poet does not wait for ... Words and deeds are quite indifferent modes of the divine energy . Words are also actions , and actions are a kind of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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