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... concrete . Dickinson , after all , thinks of mental acts as real and is faced with the lack of an adequate language ... concrete and abstract and on parallelism as a significant rhetorical pattern in her poems ; she notes emphasis ...
... concrete . Dickinson , after all , thinks of mental acts as real and is faced with the lack of an adequate language ... concrete and abstract and on parallelism as a significant rhetorical pattern in her poems ; she notes emphasis ...
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... concrete space , i.e. , acres ( because , as we know , it demands abstract space ) . Then appears the final paradox , based directly upon the tension between ab- stract and concrete that has been oper- ating throughout : agony's ...
... concrete space , i.e. , acres ( because , as we know , it demands abstract space ) . Then appears the final paradox , based directly upon the tension between ab- stract and concrete that has been oper- ating throughout : agony's ...
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... concrete partake of one another : abstract has dimension ; concrete is representative . This helps to explain a peculiar and often noticed quality of Dickinson's use of abstract and concrete words . Abstract words seem concrete : see ...
... concrete partake of one another : abstract has dimension ; concrete is representative . This helps to explain a peculiar and often noticed quality of Dickinson's use of abstract and concrete words . Abstract words seem concrete : see ...
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