Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
near or far
English answer:
close up or farther away
English term
near or far
always definite and sharp, near or far.
A passage from Martin Eden. I would like to know the meaning of "near or far" here.
4 +6 | close up of farther away | Yvonne Gallagher |
Mar 7, 2021 18:39: Yvonne Gallagher Created KOG entry
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close up of farther away
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Note added at 31 mins (2021-03-01 18:09:04 GMT)
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low-words.com/martin-eden/
"He stared at what seemed a careless daub of paint, then stepped away. Immediately all the beauty flashed back into the canvas..."
"...He had seen oil paintings, it was true, in the show windows of shops, but the glass of the windows had prevented his eager eyes from approaching too near..."
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Note added at 32 mins (2021-03-01 18:10:04 GMT)
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sorry, typo in heading close up OR farther away" (at a distance)
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Note added at 6 days (2021-03-07 18:39:27 GMT) Post-grading
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