An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... metaphorical sense , and an icicle is cold in a proper sense ; and this verbal resemblance , in the hurry and glow of composing , has been thought a suf ficient foundation for the simile . Such phantom simi- lies are mere witticisms ...
... metaphorical sense , and an icicle is cold in a proper sense ; and this verbal resemblance , in the hurry and glow of composing , has been thought a suf ficient foundation for the simile . Such phantom simi- lies are mere witticisms ...
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... metaphors relished ? When are we disposed to figurative expression ? Give examples of similies improperly introduced . . What passions are enemies to the pomp and solemnity of com parison ? Give an example of a disregard of this ...
... metaphors relished ? When are we disposed to figurative expression ? Give examples of similies improperly introduced . . What passions are enemies to the pomp and solemnity of com parison ? Give an example of a disregard of this ...
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... Metaphor and Allegory . A METAPHOR differs from a simile in form only , not in substance : in a simile , the two subjects are kept dis- tinct in the expression , as well as in the thought ; in a metaphor , the two subjects are kept ...
... Metaphor and Allegory . A METAPHOR differs from a simile in form only , not in substance : in a simile , the two subjects are kept dis- tinct in the expression , as well as in the thought ; in a metaphor , the two subjects are kept ...
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... metaphor ; and what I would choose to call a figure of speech differs from both . I proceed to explain these differences . A metaphor is defined above to be an act of the imagination , figuring one thing to be another . An allegory ...
... metaphor ; and what I would choose to call a figure of speech differs from both . I proceed to explain these differences . A metaphor is defined above to be an act of the imagination , figuring one thing to be another . An allegory ...
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... metaphor , nor a representative subject introduced , as in an allegory . This figure , as its name implies , regards the expression only , not the thought ; and it may be defined , the using a word in a sense dif- ferent from what is ...
... metaphor , nor a representative subject introduced , as in an allegory . This figure , as its name implies , regards the expression only , not the thought ; and it may be defined , the using a word in a sense dif- ferent from what is ...
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