Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1969 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 200
... Metaphor . Here , again , the distinction is good , and is not good . In a general way , and so long as we are dealing with extreme instances of simile and of metaphor , it works well ; but when we apply it to doubtful examples , we ...
... Metaphor . Here , again , the distinction is good , and is not good . In a general way , and so long as we are dealing with extreme instances of simile and of metaphor , it works well ; but when we apply it to doubtful examples , we ...
Pagina 209
... metaphors , are , coming from him , only similes . Take the first two lines of the Medea : Εἴθ ̓ ὤφελ ̓ ̓Αργοὺς μὴ διαπτάσθαι σκάφος , Κόλχων ἐς αἶαν , κυανέας Συμπληγάδας . A ship flying through the water is a metaphor bold IMAGERY . 209.
... metaphors , are , coming from him , only similes . Take the first two lines of the Medea : Εἴθ ̓ ὤφελ ̓ ̓Αργοὺς μὴ διαπτάσθαι σκάφος , Κόλχων ἐς αἶαν , κυανέας Συμπληγάδας . A ship flying through the water is a metaphor bold IMAGERY . 209.
Pagina 214
... metaphors are but short similes . The latter part of this remark will appear more striking than true to one who is ... metaphor is for the most part only a kind of simile . The Lyric is that form of poesy best known and best understood ...
... metaphors are but short similes . The latter part of this remark will appear more striking than true to one who is ... metaphor is for the most part only a kind of simile . The Lyric is that form of poesy best known and best understood ...
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