Seven Types of AmbiguityChatto and Windus, 1930 - 325 Seiten |
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... metaphors effective from several points of view , one may include , by no great extension , those metaphors which are ... metaphor because if you mix them you must show you are conscious of their meaning , and 32 SEVEN TYPES OF AMBIGUITY ...
... metaphors effective from several points of view , one may include , by no great extension , those metaphors which are ... metaphor because if you mix them you must show you are conscious of their meaning , and 32 SEVEN TYPES OF AMBIGUITY ...
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... metaphor when they read it , so that it acts as if metaphorical only in feeling . If you accept the metaphor it may make Time the edax rerum , and wrinkles only time's tooth - marks ; more probably it compares long curving wrinkles on ...
... metaphor when they read it , so that it acts as if metaphorical only in feeling . If you accept the metaphor it may make Time the edax rerum , and wrinkles only time's tooth - marks ; more probably it compares long curving wrinkles on ...
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... metaphor or physiological truth , according to which the bowels are made active by sympathy and are the seat of compassion . I find it difficult to have any clear reaction to this other than ' what fun , all the Freudian stuff ' ; but ...
... metaphor or physiological truth , according to which the bowels are made active by sympathy and are the seat of compassion . I find it difficult to have any clear reaction to this other than ' what fun , all the Freudian stuff ' ; but ...
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