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Pagina 86
... Signals of Irony Because irony does build on the reader's collaboration in re - directing whatever is said , the writer's signals for that collaboration must be clear , or else the collaboration can't begin . At the same time the signals ...
... Signals of Irony Because irony does build on the reader's collaboration in re - directing whatever is said , the writer's signals for that collaboration must be clear , or else the collaboration can't begin . At the same time the signals ...
Pagina 87
... signals . Therefore they missed sharing Swift's greater horror at the awful misery of Ireland which cried out for a really humane solution . Probably the best signal for an ironic reception is a slow - burning one - just enough of some ...
... signals . Therefore they missed sharing Swift's greater horror at the awful misery of Ireland which cried out for a really humane solution . Probably the best signal for an ironic reception is a slow - burning one - just enough of some ...
Pagina 219
... signals , may be omitted to convey that rush of the mind which carries sensations , memories , fantasy , and reflection all to- gether . For example : wait theres Georges church bells wait 3 quarters the hour wait 2 oclock well thats a ...
... signals , may be omitted to convey that rush of the mind which carries sensations , memories , fantasy , and reflection all to- gether . For example : wait theres Georges church bells wait 3 quarters the hour wait 2 oclock well thats a ...
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Three Ways of Seeing | 13 |
Three Ways of Focusing | 22 |
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