An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... metaphors as if X did in fact equal Y. His contract is simple : if the reader will bring a fluent and a supple mind to play upon the Y of the metaphor , the poet will engage to give him an experience of the X. But he will also undertake ...
... metaphors as if X did in fact equal Y. His contract is simple : if the reader will bring a fluent and a supple mind to play upon the Y of the metaphor , the poet will engage to give him an experience of the X. But he will also undertake ...
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... metaphor ? 2. The LION contains no phrase that may be identified as a metaphor , yet it is clearly possible to argue that the whole poem is a single meta- phor . Discuss . ( What , for example , would the effect have been if the last ...
... metaphor ? 2. The LION contains no phrase that may be identified as a metaphor , yet it is clearly possible to argue that the whole poem is a single meta- phor . Discuss . ( What , for example , would the effect have been if the last ...
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... metaphor , and ( c ) the management of the poet in making his inventions seem natural , unstrained , and inevitable . If at any point in a poem con- structed on a single dominant metaphor , the poet must violate his metaphoric structure ...
... metaphor , and ( c ) the management of the poet in making his inventions seem natural , unstrained , and inevitable . If at any point in a poem con- structed on a single dominant metaphor , the poet must violate his metaphoric structure ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
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