John Clare and Other StudiesP. Nevill, 1950 - 252 páginas |
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John Middleton Murry. METAPHOR Discussions of metaphor - there are not many of them - often strike us at first as superficial . Not until we have ourselves made the attempt to get further do we begin to realize that the investigation of ...
John Middleton Murry. METAPHOR Discussions of metaphor - there are not many of them - often strike us at first as superficial . Not until we have ourselves made the attempt to get further do we begin to realize that the investigation of ...
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... metaphor would be nothing less than an investigation of the genesis of thought itself - a dangerous enterprise . Therefore we instinctively seek to circumscribe our own inquiries by leaving out of account as far ... metaphors and 86 METAPHOR.
... metaphor would be nothing less than an investigation of the genesis of thought itself - a dangerous enterprise . Therefore we instinctively seek to circumscribe our own inquiries by leaving out of account as far ... metaphors and 86 METAPHOR.
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... metaphor grows immediately out of the other . It is as though the vague ' thing ' , from which the images take their rise , swiftly groped after shapes before our mind's eye , and finally achieved a full realization - the beggar's nurse ...
... metaphor grows immediately out of the other . It is as though the vague ' thing ' , from which the images take their rise , swiftly groped after shapes before our mind's eye , and finally achieved a full realization - the beggar's nurse ...
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THE POETRY OF JOHN CLARE | 7 |
THE CASE OF JOHN CLARE | 19 |
THE MADNESS OF CHRISTOPHER SMART | 25 |
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