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... echo and allusion . . . ( 7 ) . Stevens contrasts mimesis phan- tastike ( that is , fancy ) , the imitation of unnatural things synthesized in the mind from disparate parts of the real world , and mimesis eikastike , the imitation of ...
... echo and allusion . . . ( 7 ) . Stevens contrasts mimesis phan- tastike ( that is , fancy ) , the imitation of unnatural things synthesized in the mind from disparate parts of the real world , and mimesis eikastike , the imitation of ...
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... echo , I mean an unconscious appearance of words or lines or image , that is , unconscious to the author when the author wrote , but possibly this is subconscious . Echo has two major significations : it may create an allusion for the ...
... echo , I mean an unconscious appearance of words or lines or image , that is , unconscious to the author when the author wrote , but possibly this is subconscious . Echo has two major significations : it may create an allusion for the ...
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... echo , and if it were subconsciously in Milton's mind , emerging as he dreamed of his dead wife , we may have an example of religious questioning on Milton's part . Does indeed resurrection occur , or is it just in fleeting moments of ...
... echo , and if it were subconsciously in Milton's mind , emerging as he dreamed of his dead wife , we may have an example of religious questioning on Milton's part . Does indeed resurrection occur , or is it just in fleeting moments of ...
Contents
Introduction by Way of Preface | 1 |
Two Criterion of Taste and Source | 39 |
Triumphs and Failures | 66 |
Copyright | |
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