Poetry Explained for the Use of Young PeopleJ. Johnson, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1802 - 115 من الصفحات |
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... metaphor . A metaphor continued and often repeated , becomes an allegory . A metaphor carried to a great degree of boldness , is an hyperbole ; and when at first sound it seems a little harsh and shock- ing , and may be imagined to ...
... metaphor . A metaphor continued and often repeated , becomes an allegory . A metaphor carried to a great degree of boldness , is an hyperbole ; and when at first sound it seems a little harsh and shock- ing , and may be imagined to ...
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... metaphor , as both thirst , and fire , are quenched with water - this is a double metaphor . " And now along th ' indented plain , The self - same track he marks again ; Indented - literally means the impression of Балов teeth . upon ...
... metaphor , as both thirst , and fire , are quenched with water - this is a double metaphor . " And now along th ' indented plain , The self - same track he marks again ; Indented - literally means the impression of Балов teeth . upon ...
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... metaphorical ; and penury ( poverty ) is supposed to freeze or repress the energy of their minds , and pre- vent their talents and understandings from . exerting themselves as they might have done in other circumstances . * XIV ...
... metaphorical ; and penury ( poverty ) is supposed to freeze or repress the energy of their minds , and pre- vent their talents and understandings from . exerting themselves as they might have done in other circumstances . * XIV ...
الصفحة 63
... metaphor ; it means , that the song of the nightingale pleases Night , and makes her brow free from the wrinkles of ' care . While Cynthia checks her dragon yoke . - Cyn- thia , Diana , and Hecate , are names for the moon : she is ...
... metaphor ; it means , that the song of the nightingale pleases Night , and makes her brow free from the wrinkles of ' care . While Cynthia checks her dragon yoke . - Cyn- thia , Diana , and Hecate , are names for the moon : she is ...
الصفحة 86
... : in our language are metaphors taken from that : amufement .. For lo ! what monsters in thy train appear.- The monsters which equally terrify the nymph 11 * Notes to Vathek . and the poet , are those feelings which we have 80.
... : in our language are metaphors taken from that : amufement .. For lo ! what monsters in thy train appear.- The monsters which equally terrify the nymph 11 * Notes to Vathek . and the poet , are those feelings which we have 80.
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