Essays: Moral, Political and AestheticD. Appleton, 1888 - 428 páginas |
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... tion of the thought . Such , however , are not the only cases in which this or- * Properly the term " simile " is applicable only to the entire figure , in- clusive of the two things compared and the comparison drawn between them . But ...
... tion of the thought . Such , however , are not the only cases in which this or- * Properly the term " simile " is applicable only to the entire figure , in- clusive of the two things compared and the comparison drawn between them . But ...
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... tion of it into harmony with the comparison , than to re- member the comparison , and refer back to its successive features for help in forming the final image . The superiority of the Metaphor to the Simile is as- cribed by Dr. Whately ...
... tion of it into harmony with the comparison , than to re- member the comparison , and refer back to its successive features for help in forming the final image . The superiority of the Metaphor to the Simile is as- cribed by Dr. Whately ...
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... tion would be so frittered away that little impression of dreariness would be produced . Similarly in other cases . Whatever the nature of the thought to be conveyed , this skilful selection of a few particulars which imply the rest ...
... tion would be so frittered away that little impression of dreariness would be produced . Similarly in other cases . Whatever the nature of the thought to be conveyed , this skilful selection of a few particulars which imply the rest ...
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... tion does not vent itself in a precise proposition , as— “ It is beautiful ; " but in the simple exclamation , - " Beauti- ful ! " He who , when reading a lawyer's letter , should say , " Vile rascal ! " would be thought angry ; while ...
... tion does not vent itself in a precise proposition , as— “ It is beautiful ; " but in the simple exclamation , - " Beauti- ful ! " He who , when reading a lawyer's letter , should say , " Vile rascal ! " would be thought angry ; while ...
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... tion , ploughs , looms , steam - engines , printing - presses , and machines innumerable - has built our ships , our vast manufactories , our docks - has established banks , insur- ance societies , and the newspaper press - has covered ...
... tion , ploughs , looms , steam - engines , printing - presses , and machines innumerable - has built our ships , our vast manufactories , our docks - has established banks , insur- ance societies , and the newspaper press - has covered ...
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