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Pagina 80
... fiction is usually con- ducted in terms wholly inadequate to our experience of it . Their only prin- ciples are : ( 1 ) the recognition of the need to go slowly ; and ( 2 ) the recog- nition that it is very difficult to put into words ...
... fiction is usually con- ducted in terms wholly inadequate to our experience of it . Their only prin- ciples are : ( 1 ) the recognition of the need to go slowly ; and ( 2 ) the recog- nition that it is very difficult to put into words ...
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... fiction - but a fiction we must never- theless believe . And we may believe it , furthermore , because poetry is the only autotelic form of discourse ; if it conditions its own being , may it not be said in some sense to be animate ...
... fiction - but a fiction we must never- theless believe . And we may believe it , furthermore , because poetry is the only autotelic form of discourse ; if it conditions its own being , may it not be said in some sense to be animate ...
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... fiction comic , but this modern comic is fictive . A joke is not “ true ” because it is always “ made up " ; a quip is then literally a “ fiction , " something which is told , and thus always a literary phenomenon of sorts , relying ...
... fiction comic , but this modern comic is fictive . A joke is not “ true ” because it is always “ made up " ; a quip is then literally a “ fiction , " something which is told , and thus always a literary phenomenon of sorts , relying ...
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