Philological Papers, Band 8West Virginia University, 1947 |
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... simile , as we know it today , was not widely used by our first poets . If the reader has an eye for poetic imagery , he is at once disappointed over the absence of simile and is pleased about the omnipresent kenning . It is this lack of ...
... simile , as we know it today , was not widely used by our first poets . If the reader has an eye for poetic imagery , he is at once disappointed over the absence of simile and is pleased about the omnipresent kenning . It is this lack of ...
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... Simile is completely artistic . The poet combines a possible kenning to round out the picture , too . He makes ... simile . This is a good illustration of the point that the kenning presumes that a simile often exists before the kenning ...
... Simile is completely artistic . The poet combines a possible kenning to round out the picture , too . He makes ... simile . This is a good illustration of the point that the kenning presumes that a simile often exists before the kenning ...
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... Simile 9 is traditional in that it refers to the shining angels , an image which would have been well understood by the medieval mind . Simile 7 is an excellent example of the extended simile . It is Virgilian in its abstract ...
... Simile 9 is traditional in that it refers to the shining angels , an image which would have been well understood by the medieval mind . Simile 7 is an excellent example of the extended simile . It is Virgilian in its abstract ...
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