Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... metaphor : for its moment we are not bound by lexical boundaries . - - Can it do as much for concept as for image — for peace as for dove ? Most modern writers on metaphor suggest not ; but I think this is because they are thinking of ...
... metaphor : for its moment we are not bound by lexical boundaries . - - Can it do as much for concept as for image — for peace as for dove ? Most modern writers on metaphor suggest not ; but I think this is because they are thinking of ...
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... metaphor , and earlier writers would use it more than later . Metaphor , as a proportion , is a partial yet double statement , an as and an if . It accords best in the minds of those who delight in sentence , as Emerson does , for ...
... metaphor , and earlier writers would use it more than later . Metaphor , as a proportion , is a partial yet double statement , an as and an if . It accords best in the minds of those who delight in sentence , as Emerson does , for ...
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... 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 phrase and thing . Measure relies heavily upon the ...
... 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 phrase and thing . Measure relies heavily upon the ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
Styles in Prose and Poetry | 79 |
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