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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... clearly exhibits proof of the existence and popularity of the metaphor even in early Vedic times . Other instances of metaphor are also to be encountered in Vedic literature . A fine example of this figure is found in the Suryasūkta ...
... clearly exhibits proof of the existence and popularity of the metaphor even in early Vedic times . Other instances of metaphor are also to be encountered in Vedic literature . A fine example of this figure is found in the Suryasūkta ...
Stran 7
... clearly we can see that the three principal ' gods ' , the fire on earth , the wind in the atmosphere and the sun in the sky are unconcious and insentient objects . Yāska , and after him , Durga , have pointed out that only conscious ...
... clearly we can see that the three principal ' gods ' , the fire on earth , the wind in the atmosphere and the sun in the sky are unconcious and insentient objects . Yāska , and after him , Durga , have pointed out that only conscious ...
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... Clearly , there is interaction between two words , but two words are not isolated words . In order to clarify this point , we need to go a little into the various theories on word and syntax advanced by Indian scholars . According to ...
... Clearly , there is interaction between two words , but two words are not isolated words . In order to clarify this point , we need to go a little into the various theories on word and syntax advanced by Indian scholars . According to ...
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