Literary Criticism: A Short History. Classical and neo-classical criticism, Volym 1University of Chicago P., 1978 - 336 sidor |
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... metaphor is the great- est poetic gift , because metaphor shows an eye for resemblances , and metaphor cannot be learnt from anyone else . We find also the defini- tion : " Metaphor consists in assigning to a thing the name of something ...
... metaphor is the great- est poetic gift , because metaphor shows an eye for resemblances , and metaphor cannot be learnt from anyone else . We find also the defini- tion : " Metaphor consists in assigning to a thing the name of something ...
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... metaphor is like a riddle . Metaphors should mostly be " derived from things that are beautiful . " " It does make a difference , for instance , whether one says ' rosy - fingered morn , ' rather than ' purple - fingered , ' or , what ...
... metaphor is like a riddle . Metaphors should mostly be " derived from things that are beautiful . " " It does make a difference , for instance , whether one says ' rosy - fingered morn , ' rather than ' purple - fingered , ' or , what ...
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... metaphor and its relation to the rise of human institutions which was announced in the New Science of the Neapolitan professor Giambattista Vico , published first in 1725. Vico was a reactionary against 17th - century rationalism ...
... metaphor and its relation to the rise of human institutions which was announced in the New Science of the Neapolitan professor Giambattista Vico , published first in 1725. Vico was a reactionary against 17th - century rationalism ...
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Poetry as Structure | 21 |
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