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It may therefore appear that if a variety of performances is possible with respect to the same poem , the reading that would have to be decisive is that of the poet himself ( as was argued by Sievers , 375 , who divided readers into two ...
It may therefore appear that if a variety of performances is possible with respect to the same poem , the reading that would have to be decisive is that of the poet himself ( as was argued by Sievers , 375 , who divided readers into two ...
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... respond with the same part of speech as the stimulus word , whereas low - common- ality subjects tend to respond with a modifier of the stimulus word or with a word which appears in some sequence with the stimulus word in speech .
... respond with the same part of speech as the stimulus word , whereas low - common- ality subjects tend to respond with a modifier of the stimulus word or with a word which appears in some sequence with the stimulus word in speech .
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Further it appears that the effects or manifestations of commonality are difficult to find in situations which are either highly ... The High subjects , there- fore , appear stable and consistent , the Lows unstable and inconsistent .
Further it appears that the effects or manifestations of commonality are difficult to find in situations which are either highly ... The High subjects , there- fore , appear stable and consistent , the Lows unstable and inconsistent .
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PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 2 |
PART | 25 |
PART THREE | 55 |
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