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... metaphors is a sign of a poetic mind ; and the main use of metaphors is always poetical . To say that a metaphor is the result of the search for a precise epithet ” is misleading . The precision sought for is one of equivalence , not of ...
... metaphors is a sign of a poetic mind ; and the main use of metaphors is always poetical . To say that a metaphor is the result of the search for a precise epithet ” is misleading . The precision sought for is one of equivalence , not of ...
Pagina 26
... metaphor . Simile and Metaphor differ only in degree of stylistic re- finement . The Simile , in which a comparison is made di- rectly between two objects , belongs to an earlier stage of literary expression : it is the deliberate ...
... metaphor . Simile and Metaphor differ only in degree of stylistic re- finement . The Simile , in which a comparison is made di- rectly between two objects , belongs to an earlier stage of literary expression : it is the deliberate ...
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... metaphors in prose . 2. Is simile better suited to prose that metaphor ? Why or why not ? 3. Rewrite a prose passage rich in metaphors , eliminating the metaphors in your revision . 8 Knopf . 9 Cf. Fenollosa : ' In diction and in ...
... metaphors in prose . 2. Is simile better suited to prose that metaphor ? Why or why not ? 3. Rewrite a prose passage rich in metaphors , eliminating the metaphors in your revision . 8 Knopf . 9 Cf. Fenollosa : ' In diction and in ...
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PART ONE MODERN VIEWS AND PRACTICAL ADVICE | 3 |
Metaphor and Other Figures of Speech Herbert Read | 23 |
Archibald A Hill | 35 |
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