The Metaphor, a Semantic AnalysisSanskrit Pustak Bhandar, 1992 - 61 strani Comparative and analytical study of metaphor as it appears in Indian and Western theories of poetics. |
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... Aristotle says , " A noun is a composite of sounds with a meaning ; it is independent of time and none of its individual parts has a meaning in its own right " ! He goes on to say , " Every noun is either a word in current use or a ...
... Aristotle says , " A noun is a composite of sounds with a meaning ; it is independent of time and none of its individual parts has a meaning in its own right " ! He goes on to say , " Every noun is either a word in current use or a ...
Stran 32
... Aristotle's view that metaphor and simile are practically the same in so far as they are both based on similarity . However , while discussing poetic faults , he goes on to say that there are really two types of faults , essential or ...
... Aristotle's view that metaphor and simile are practically the same in so far as they are both based on similarity . However , while discussing poetic faults , he goes on to say that there are really two types of faults , essential or ...
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... Aristotle sees it . " But for the most important thing to master ; " he says , " is the use of metaphor . This is the one thing that cannot be learnt from anyone else , and it is the mark of great natural ability , for to use metaphor ...
... Aristotle sees it . " But for the most important thing to master ; " he says , " is the use of metaphor . This is the one thing that cannot be learnt from anyone else , and it is the mark of great natural ability , for to use metaphor ...
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