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... METAPHOR Metaphor , in this study , is any replacement of one word by another , or any identification of one thing , concept , or person with any other . My con- cern is with how this replacement or identification is made through words ...
... METAPHOR Metaphor , in this study , is any replacement of one word by another , or any identification of one thing , concept , or person with any other . My con- cern is with how this replacement or identification is made through words ...
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... metaphor is linked sometimes to its proper term , and sometimes to a third term which gives the provenance of the meta- phoric term : B is part of , or derives from , or belongs to or is attributed to or is found in C , from which ...
... metaphor is linked sometimes to its proper term , and sometimes to a third term which gives the provenance of the meta- phoric term : B is part of , or derives from , or belongs to or is attributed to or is found in C , from which ...
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... metaphor and the preceding types , is that the metaphor is not necessarily linked to its proper term , but rather to a third term : " A the B of C. " The link tells us that the meta- phoric term belongs to , or comes from or out of , or ...
... metaphor and the preceding types , is that the metaphor is not necessarily linked to its proper term , but rather to a third term : " A the B of C. " The link tells us that the meta- phoric term belongs to , or comes from or out of , or ...
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Vowel and Consonant Patterns in Poetry 1953 David I Masson | 3 |
Some Parallels and Contrasts | 19 |
Some English Sonnets 1960 | 33 |
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