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... metaphor . I suggest that we divest our minds of the hint the term carries with it of visual image only , and think of it , for the present purpose , as connoting any and every imagina- tive picture or other experience , drawn in every ...
... metaphor . I suggest that we divest our minds of the hint the term carries with it of visual image only , and think of it , for the present purpose , as connoting any and every imagina- tive picture or other experience , drawn in every ...
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... metaphor is and the philosophy which lies behind it . But I do not propose to do this . In the first place , metaphor is a subject of such deep import that it calls for an abler pen than mine to deal adequately with it . For I incline ...
... metaphor is and the philosophy which lies behind it . But I do not propose to do this . In the first place , metaphor is a subject of such deep import that it calls for an abler pen than mine to deal adequately with it . For I incline ...
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... metaphor in great poetry moves and stirs us in a way impossible to account for purely rationally and logically . It stirs us because it touches or awakens something in us , which I think we must call spiritual , at the very roots of our ...
... metaphor in great poetry moves and stirs us in a way impossible to account for purely rationally and logically . It stirs us because it touches or awakens something in us , which I think we must call spiritual , at the very roots of our ...
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The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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