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... Metaphor Allegory Figures of Contrast Expressed Contrast Implied Contrast - EXERCISE IN CLASSIFYING AND TESTING FIGURES CONCLUSION - UNIVERSAL OUTLINE OF DISCOURSE UNIVERSAL OUTLINE FOR PRACTICE ANALYSIS OF " THE RAINY DAY " 309 - 318 ...
... Metaphor Allegory Figures of Contrast Expressed Contrast Implied Contrast - EXERCISE IN CLASSIFYING AND TESTING FIGURES CONCLUSION - UNIVERSAL OUTLINE OF DISCOURSE UNIVERSAL OUTLINE FOR PRACTICE ANALYSIS OF " THE RAINY DAY " 309 - 318 ...
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... metaphor is a good rhetorical instrument , but it must be born in the writing and not made and applied to it . In the stress of composition and in the exigency of the moment the figure springs forth winged for its flight and charged ...
... metaphor is a good rhetorical instrument , but it must be born in the writing and not made and applied to it . In the stress of composition and in the exigency of the moment the figure springs forth winged for its flight and charged ...
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... metaphors are novel ; its diction is compact and clear ; it is a specimen of what passed in those days for fine oratory . But it was quite too fine for the sober and rather rough work which the orator had before him . His interest just ...
... metaphors are novel ; its diction is compact and clear ; it is a specimen of what passed in those days for fine oratory . But it was quite too fine for the sober and rather rough work which the orator had before him . His interest just ...
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... Metaphor over the Simile is explained by A. S. Hill in the following : - 66 According to Dr. Whately , who adopts the idea from Aristotle , the superiority of the Metaphor is ascribable to the fact that all men are more gratified at ...
... Metaphor over the Simile is explained by A. S. Hill in the following : - 66 According to Dr. Whately , who adopts the idea from Aristotle , the superiority of the Metaphor is ascribable to the fact that all men are more gratified at ...
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... metaphor , " he says , " lies wholly in the copula or verb , which asserts something of the subject that is not literally proper to the nature of that subject . " He defines Implication as an implied Metaphor or an implied Simile ...
... metaphor , " he says , " lies wholly in the copula or verb , which asserts something of the subject that is not literally proper to the nature of that subject . " He defines Implication as an implied Metaphor or an implied Simile ...
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