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... metaphor we have veiled imagery : there are no particles to indicate comparison , but the connection of the two ideas is made indirectly , insinuated into the wording of the sentence.20 Let us now analyze two metaphors to see how they ...
... metaphor we have veiled imagery : there are no particles to indicate comparison , but the connection of the two ideas is made indirectly , insinuated into the wording of the sentence.20 Let us now analyze two metaphors to see how they ...
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... metaphor in apposition . ) 3. The stars blossomed like forget - me - nots . ( A simile again , but with the predicate of the second idea replacing the orig- inal predicate , rose . ) ( A 4. The stars blossomed like heavenly forget - me ...
... metaphor in apposition . ) 3. The stars blossomed like forget - me - nots . ( A simile again , but with the predicate of the second idea replacing the orig- inal predicate , rose . ) ( A 4. The stars blossomed like heavenly forget - me ...
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... Metaphor . This is the easiest and most common pitfall into which poets plunge themselves . A mixed metaphor 31 Eliot , T. S .: The Waste Land , Part III . The Fire Sermon . 32 Ibid .: Notes . consists in the poet's beginning with one ...
... Metaphor . This is the easiest and most common pitfall into which poets plunge themselves . A mixed metaphor 31 Eliot , T. S .: The Waste Land , Part III . The Fire Sermon . 32 Ibid .: Notes . consists in the poet's beginning with one ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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