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Pagina 63
... context should be either more or less abstract than an understanding of textuality that evolves in close connection to it . This classification does not help us organize the knowledge we have concerning the textual con- straints found ...
... context should be either more or less abstract than an understanding of textuality that evolves in close connection to it . This classification does not help us organize the knowledge we have concerning the textual con- straints found ...
Pagina 149
... Context " is similarly shifted and expanded : as Context is usually thought of sequential - earlier words and sentences excluding certain possible meanings from subsequent words and leaving certain other possibilities open . In ...
... Context " is similarly shifted and expanded : as Context is usually thought of sequential - earlier words and sentences excluding certain possible meanings from subsequent words and leaving certain other possibilities open . In ...
Pagina 53
" a different context than the first . The context of the initial description of the fissure is the narrator's impression of the ruined Usher house , which calls attention to a structural defect in the ancient house . The presence of ...
" a different context than the first . The context of the initial description of the fissure is the narrator's impression of the ruined Usher house , which calls attention to a structural defect in the ancient house . The presence of ...
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Myth and | 49 |
On Narrative Transitions in the Prologue | 74 |
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