Plato to Alexander Pope: Backgrounds of Modern CriticismWalter Sutton, Vivian Sutton Odyssey Press, 1966 - 243 páginas |
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An Introduction Andri Gerber, Brent Patterson. Image 2: Metaphors in/on Architecture and Urbanism, ESA Paris, 11.2009 THURSDAY 26.11.2009 / ECOLE SPECIALE D'ARCHITECTURE METAPHORS AS INSTRUMENTS OF KNOWLEDGE AMPHI CINEMA 13H REGISTRATION ...
An Introduction Andri Gerber, Brent Patterson. Image 2: Metaphors in/on Architecture and Urbanism, ESA Paris, 11.2009 THURSDAY 26.11.2009 / ECOLE SPECIALE D'ARCHITECTURE METAPHORS AS INSTRUMENTS OF KNOWLEDGE AMPHI CINEMA 13H REGISTRATION ...
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... metaphor in generation and interpretation . According to them , there are three basic mechanisms for interpreting linguistic expressions as novel metaphors : extensions of conven- tional metaphors , generic - level metaphors , and image ...
... metaphor in generation and interpretation . According to them , there are three basic mechanisms for interpreting linguistic expressions as novel metaphors : extensions of conven- tional metaphors , generic - level metaphors , and image ...
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... metaphors that Black uses in his analysis of metaphors, for instance FOCUS and FRAME. It certainly is ironic that Donald Davidson, the arch-foe of iconodulism, expresses himself in a metaphoric manner when discussing metaphors ...
... metaphors that Black uses in his analysis of metaphors, for instance FOCUS and FRAME. It certainly is ironic that Donald Davidson, the arch-foe of iconodulism, expresses himself in a metaphoric manner when discussing metaphors ...
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action admiration Aeschylus Ancients Aristotle audience beauty Ben Jonson better blank verse called character comedy Crites critics delight Demosthenes diction divine doth dramatic Dryden English epic poetry Eugenius Euripides excellent expression eyes father fault French genius give Glaucon Greek hath Hesiod Homer honor Horace humor iambic Iliad imagine imitation inspiration John Dryden Jonson judge judgment kind knowledge language laughter learning Lisideius living Longinus matter mean metaphors meter mind modern Muse nature Neander neoclassical never observed Odyssey passions perfect persons philosopher pity Plato Plautus play plot poem poesy poet poet's poetic Polygnotus praise proper prose Quintilian reason rhapsode rhyme rules scene sense Silent Woman Socrates song Sophocles soul sound speak speech stage style sublimity things thought tion tragedy tragic tragicomedies true truth unity virtue whole words writ write Xenophon