Perspectives on StyleAllyn and Bacon, 1967 - 272 pagina's |
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... mind of another and affecting it in such a way as to reproduce there our state of mind . You cannot aim directly at style , at clarity , precision , and all the rest : you can only remove the many possible obstacles to understanding ...
... mind of another and affecting it in such a way as to reproduce there our state of mind . You cannot aim directly at style , at clarity , precision , and all the rest : you can only remove the many possible obstacles to understanding ...
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... mind , including the author's , can take in at one scoop the message of this clumsy compound . Therefore he had no excuse for printing it , even if when he writes his mind does work on the rocket principle , shooting out fresh phrases ...
... mind , including the author's , can take in at one scoop the message of this clumsy compound . Therefore he had no excuse for printing it , even if when he writes his mind does work on the rocket principle , shooting out fresh phrases ...
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... mind are pride and ignorance - pride in outside show , to which they sacrifice everything , and ignorance of the ... minds . Incidentally this passage shows an example of a metaphor followed out in all its implications , extending and ...
... mind are pride and ignorance - pride in outside show , to which they sacrifice everything , and ignorance of the ... minds . Incidentally this passage shows an example of a metaphor followed out in all its implications , extending and ...
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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 |
Copyright | |
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