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Pagina 250
... produce the whole effect that the thought ought to produce . ' The first thing to remember in examining this definition is that ' thought ' ( as I have said before ) does not really mean ' thought ' ; it is a general term to cover ...
... produce the whole effect that the thought ought to produce . ' The first thing to remember in examining this definition is that ' thought ' ( as I have said before ) does not really mean ' thought ' ; it is a general term to cover ...
Pagina 251
... produce its proper effect . It depends upon what is meant by expression . To return to my crude example : when I wrote ' I am depressed ' , I may fairly claim to have ' expressed ' my thought ; but we all know it does not produce its ...
... produce its proper effect . It depends upon what is meant by expression . To return to my crude example : when I wrote ' I am depressed ' , I may fairly claim to have ' expressed ' my thought ; but we all know it does not produce its ...
Pagina 254
... produce . There are some rather hackneyed examples of this device - The murmuring of innumerable bees ' , ' The moan ... produced , and with the more astonishing success , because this little speech of Caliban's is suddenly flung into ...
... produce . There are some rather hackneyed examples of this device - The murmuring of innumerable bees ' , ' The moan ... produced , and with the more astonishing success , because this little speech of Caliban's is suddenly flung into ...
Inhoudsopgave
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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