An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... simile , introduces that species of novelty : As glorious to the sight As is a winged messenger from heaven Unto the white up - turned wond'ring eye Of mortals , that fall back to gaze on him When he bestrides the lazy - pacing clouds ...
... simile , introduces that species of novelty : As glorious to the sight As is a winged messenger from heaven Unto the white up - turned wond'ring eye Of mortals , that fall back to gaze on him When he bestrides the lazy - pacing clouds ...
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... simile has no effect ; a lover compared to a moth scorching itself at the flame of a candle , originally a sprightly simile , has , by frequent use , lost all force ; love can- not now be compared to fire , without some degree of ...
... simile has no effect ; a lover compared to a moth scorching itself at the flame of a candle , originally a sprightly simile , has , by frequent use , lost all force ; love can- not now be compared to fire , without some degree of ...
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... has no good effect to compare things by way of simile that are of the same kind ; nor to compare by contrast things of different kinds The reason is given in the chapter quoted above ; and the reason shall 02 COMPARISONS . 161 Comparisons.
... has no good effect to compare things by way of simile that are of the same kind ; nor to compare by contrast things of different kinds The reason is given in the chapter quoted above ; and the reason shall 02 COMPARISONS . 161 Comparisons.
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... simile ; but there is no such resemblance between them in general , as to pro- duce any strong effect by contrasting particular attri- butes or circumstances . Comparisons must be distinguished into two kinds ; one common and familiar ...
... simile ; but there is no such resemblance between them in general , as to pro- duce any strong effect by contrasting particular attri- butes or circumstances . Comparisons must be distinguished into two kinds ; one common and familiar ...
Strona 165
... simile affords a separate plea- sure , which is felt in the similies mentioned , particu- larly in that cited from Milton . The next effect of a comparison , in the order men- tioned , is to place an object in a strong point of view ...
... simile affords a separate plea- sure , which is felt in the similies mentioned , particu- larly in that cited from Milton . The next effect of a comparison , in the order men- tioned , is to place an object in a strong point of view ...
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