Beginnings: Intention and MethodJohns Hopkins University Press, 1978 - 414 頁 Covering the history of the novel from the eighteenth to the twentieth century. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 77 筆
第 38 頁
... language , drawing attention to only two principal features of this relationship . One , language is principally a means for and an instrument of differentiation . Thus man uses language to establish continuity , as well as to formulate ...
... language , drawing attention to only two principal features of this relationship . One , language is principally a means for and an instrument of differentiation . Thus man uses language to establish continuity , as well as to formulate ...
第 73 頁
... language might dream of a golden age , and words , R. P. Blackmur says , are sometimes " burdened with the very cry of silence , " with their very opposite and negation.112 Yet we do speak and we do write . We continue to use language ...
... language might dream of a golden age , and words , R. P. Blackmur says , are sometimes " burdened with the very cry of silence , " with their very opposite and negation.112 Yet we do speak and we do write . We continue to use language ...
第 316 頁
... language . And since language for us is a system of written signs , the " first " sign is a momentary exigency of the discourse , never an absolute ter- minal . " So there is no such thing as an absolute beginning for language ; or ...
... language . And since language for us is a system of written signs , the " first " sign is a momentary exigency of the discourse , never an absolute ter- minal . " So there is no such thing as an absolute beginning for language ; or ...
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