Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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Thus metaphor plays over the norms of the lexicon . ... rhetorical question , which , like metaphor at the referential level or like rhyme at the level of sound , carries the power of doubleness of form as the question assumes answer .
Thus metaphor plays over the norms of the lexicon . ... rhetorical question , which , like metaphor at the referential level or like rhyme at the level of sound , carries the power of doubleness of form as the question assumes answer .
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A central metaphor is that of a circle . “ Diametrically opposite " would mean a contrast ; two positive poles with a neutral midpoint ; or a positive mean , as in Aristotle's mean between an excess , prodigality , and a defect ...
A central metaphor is that of a circle . “ Diametrically opposite " would mean a contrast ; two positive poles with a neutral midpoint ; or a positive mean , as in Aristotle's mean between an excess , prodigality , and a defect ...
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Syntactic choices move at the heart of logic , of metaphor , of measure , of modes and times of style . Negation of a noun is a choice different from negation of a verb . Metaphor capitalizes upon statement and concept more than upon ...
Syntactic choices move at the heart of logic , of metaphor , of measure , of modes and times of style . Negation of a noun is a choice different from negation of a verb . Metaphor capitalizes upon statement and concept more than upon ...
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