Literary Criticism: A Short History, Volum 10Knopf, 1957 - 755 sider Traces literary criticism from its classical origins up to the present. |
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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 is seen to be a typical instance of the merging of contexts . A metaphor is more than a mere " comparison " that illustrates a point , or recommends a doctrine by lending it an attractive coloring . A metaphor is the linchpin ...
... metaphor is seen to be a typical instance of the merging of contexts . A metaphor is more than a mere " comparison " that illustrates a point , or recommends a doctrine by lending it an attractive coloring . A metaphor is the linchpin ...
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... metaphor . Let us observe that metaphor combines the element of necessity or universality ( the prime poetic quality which Aristotle noticed ) with that other element of con- creteness or specificity which was implicit in Aristotle's ...
... metaphor . Let us observe that metaphor combines the element of necessity or universality ( the prime poetic quality which Aristotle noticed ) with that other element of con- creteness or specificity which was implicit in Aristotle's ...
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