The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... present , though an infinite present , eternity in an hour , as Blake calls it . Perhaps too that present is also a presence , not an impersonal cause in which to lose ourselves , but a person in whom to find ourselves again . Thou art ...
... present , though an infinite present , eternity in an hour , as Blake calls it . Perhaps too that present is also a presence , not an impersonal cause in which to lose ourselves , but a person in whom to find ourselves again . Thou art ...
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... present and ultimately discernible in an utterance . There can be no radical discontinuity between past and present , or between present and future . We can announce that we reject the past , but we cannot keep it from being present . A ...
... present and ultimately discernible in an utterance . There can be no radical discontinuity between past and present , or between present and future . We can announce that we reject the past , but we cannot keep it from being present . A ...
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... present . A speaker's utterance is knowable by hearers or readers through its manifestation as a structure and style , but it comes from the speaker's inventive world , the cumulative history and acquired enabling capacities already present ...
... present . A speaker's utterance is knowable by hearers or readers through its manifestation as a structure and style , but it comes from the speaker's inventive world , the cumulative history and acquired enabling capacities already present ...
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