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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... metaphorise as soon as we open our mouths . In every situation which is unique - and all situations are unique - we need to metaphorise if we wish to communicate . An this is the greatest boon to man , that he can communicate his ...
... metaphorise as soon as we open our mouths . In every situation which is unique - and all situations are unique - we need to metaphorise if we wish to communicate . An this is the greatest boon to man , that he can communicate his ...
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... metaphorise when we speak ! " For all use metaphors in conversation , as well as proper and appropriate words " . Despite metaphor being so essential to poetry , we have already seen , Aristotle believes that simile is more suited to ...
... metaphorise when we speak ! " For all use metaphors in conversation , as well as proper and appropriate words " . Despite metaphor being so essential to poetry , we have already seen , Aristotle believes that simile is more suited to ...
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... metaphorise , for he realises subconsciously how great is the force of unity . Perhaps it is for this reason that metaphor comes naturally to man , as naturally as speaking itself , for metaphor is part and parcel of our living speech ...
... metaphorise , for he realises subconsciously how great is the force of unity . Perhaps it is for this reason that metaphor comes naturally to man , as naturally as speaking itself , for metaphor is part and parcel of our living speech ...
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