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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Stran 37
... language from becoming mean and prosaic , while the ordinary words willl bring in the necessary clarity of expression . The proper use of metaphor in language is a great thing for a poet in particular , as Aristotle sees it . " But for ...
... language from becoming mean and prosaic , while the ordinary words willl bring in the necessary clarity of expression . The proper use of metaphor in language is a great thing for a poet in particular , as Aristotle sees it . " But for ...
Stran 42
... language itself . Shelley says that language is vitally metaphorical , and we cannot deny this standpoint . We start metaphorixing as soon as we start to speak . Even people without the most fundamental knowledge of the alphabet may ...
... language itself . Shelley says that language is vitally metaphorical , and we cannot deny this standpoint . We start metaphorixing as soon as we start to speak . Even people without the most fundamental knowledge of the alphabet may ...
Stran 44
... language springs forth poetic language . We must agree with Wordsworth that there cannot be any essential difference between the languages of prose and poetry . The only difference in the two lies in a certain ' twist ' that is given to ...
... language springs forth poetic language . We must agree with Wordsworth that there cannot be any essential difference between the languages of prose and poetry . The only difference in the two lies in a certain ' twist ' that is given to ...
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