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... poem should not mean . " I am sure that this is a misunderstanding . There are no poems that mean . I am well aware that the sentence is lifted out of a poem , and the only excuse for doing that is that it is a teaser , an agitator . It ...
... poem should not mean . " I am sure that this is a misunderstanding . There are no poems that mean . I am well aware that the sentence is lifted out of a poem , and the only excuse for doing that is that it is a teaser , an agitator . It ...
Page 254
... poem . A reads the poem and says : " This poem is false . Furthermore the poet doesn't believe what he is saying . " A turns to B : " Do you understand this poem ? " and B says " Yes . " When A goes on : " And how do you understand it ...
... poem . A reads the poem and says : " This poem is false . Furthermore the poet doesn't believe what he is saying . " A turns to B : " Do you understand this poem ? " and B says " Yes . " When A goes on : " And how do you understand it ...
Page 261
... poem that it is or is not a poem ? The anatomy of the poem will not reveal it . In this respect the poem is not like a whale . There is no place in the poem where you might look for the gills . What then ? You have to read the poem ...
... poem that it is or is not a poem ? The anatomy of the poem will not reveal it . In this respect the poem is not like a whale . There is no place in the poem where you might look for the gills . What then ? You have to read the poem ...
Contents
Makes It True | 119 |
Remarks on the Cogito | 137 |
Notes on Berkeleys Idealism | 171 |
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