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It is the metaphorical force of each image which was slighted . ... Full understanding of a poet's language is crucial for metaphor ; diction affected by ancient conventions , and allusions no longer recognized as such , are words which ...
It is the metaphorical force of each image which was slighted . ... Full understanding of a poet's language is crucial for metaphor ; diction affected by ancient conventions , and allusions no longer recognized as such , are words which ...
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The pre - eminent result was then as now that these figures for intellectual companionship fertile in life or interrupted by death became inescapably , habitually , movingly metaphorical in their operation . “ Battened their flocks " is ...
The pre - eminent result was then as now that these figures for intellectual companionship fertile in life or interrupted by death became inescapably , habitually , movingly metaphorical in their operation . “ Battened their flocks " is ...
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... the point around which the matter turns is rather whether the metaphors which express it are believed or not . ... is a metaphorical way of putting unity not identity.20 The phrase that makes pastoral trivial is “ a mere metaphor .
... the point around which the matter turns is rather whether the metaphors which express it are believed or not . ... is a metaphorical way of putting unity not identity.20 The phrase that makes pastoral trivial is “ a mere metaphor .
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Epitaphium Damonis | 14 |
On the Tradition | 31 |
On the Poem | 60 |
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