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... reader a degree of satisfaction in making for himself , without footnotes or undue pondering , the transition from the figure to the fact . Nor does the reader have to guess at the identity of the poet ; there is no " persona . " Kilmer ...
... reader a degree of satisfaction in making for himself , without footnotes or undue pondering , the transition from the figure to the fact . Nor does the reader have to guess at the identity of the poet ; there is no " persona . " Kilmer ...
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... reader is not in fact concerned with " words on the page . " The words on the page we are reading are not like the words on a dictionary page ; they can not be construed independently of the syntactic structures which they form . " The ...
... reader is not in fact concerned with " words on the page . " The words on the page we are reading are not like the words on a dictionary page ; they can not be construed independently of the syntactic structures which they form . " The ...
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... reader will search in vain for concern with the larger interpretive issues . J. Burke Severs ' The Literary ... reader . It was , apparently , compiled on the bleak assumption that many of Chaucer's dream visions are too dull to be read ...
... reader will search in vain for concern with the larger interpretive issues . J. Burke Severs ' The Literary ... reader . It was , apparently , compiled on the bleak assumption that many of Chaucer's dream visions are too dull to be read ...
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