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The metaphor is more vigorous and more spontaneous than the simile ; it is less self - conscious . The simile is less striking , less emotional , and more TOOLS OF UNDERSTANDING 27.
The metaphor is more vigorous and more spontaneous than the simile ; it is less self - conscious . The simile is less striking , less emotional , and more TOOLS OF UNDERSTANDING 27.
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On the contrary , there are only about two hundred thousand preachers in the United States , but there are millions who more or less regularly enjoy or endure their ministrations . Whatever , therefore , is the matter with preaching is ...
On the contrary , there are only about two hundred thousand preachers in the United States , but there are millions who more or less regularly enjoy or endure their ministrations . Whatever , therefore , is the matter with preaching is ...
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Well , if he refuses , instead of breaking my heart at his indifference , I'll only break my glass for its flattery , set my cap to some newer fashion , and look out for some less difficult admirer . HARDCASTLE . Bravely resolved !
Well , if he refuses , instead of breaking my heart at his indifference , I'll only break my glass for its flattery , set my cap to some newer fashion , and look out for some less difficult admirer . HARDCASTLE . Bravely resolved !
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