Formula, Character, and Context: Studies in Homeric, Old English, and Old Testament PoetryCenter for Hellenic Studies, 1969 - 225 Seiten |
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... metaphor , sym- bol , meter , genre , person , tone , tension , wit , irony , and the like , which theoretical effort makes available to criticism . These , I argued , are an important part of critical equipment but not necessarily the ...
... metaphor , sym- bol , meter , genre , person , tone , tension , wit , irony , and the like , which theoretical effort makes available to criticism . These , I argued , are an important part of critical equipment but not necessarily the ...
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... metaphor as cross - relation from category to category . So when we want to ask whether a poem implies more than ... Metaphor While image and concept intensify the literal , and symbol extends image to serve as token of inexpressible ...
... metaphor as cross - relation from category to category . So when we want to ask whether a poem implies more than ... Metaphor While image and concept intensify the literal , and symbol extends image to serve as token of inexpressible ...
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... metaphor does . Either in ab- stract terms like " Revenge is a kind of wild justice " or in concrete terms like " A dove is an apple , " we may carry- across ( meta - phor ) from one familiar category to another , to suggest their in ...
... metaphor does . Either in ab- stract terms like " Revenge is a kind of wild justice " or in concrete terms like " A dove is an apple , " we may carry- across ( meta - phor ) from one familiar category to another , to suggest their in ...
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aesthetic ambiguity apple Apple-Picking arts attitude Black birds Blake's blunt and flaccid burglars butterflies complex concept criticism dear Mary dictionary discourse Dover Beach Echoing Green effect Emily Dickinson emphasis essay example explicit flower frame thy fearful free verse Frost halfcocked heart herb or tree images implications implicit important irony Jonathan Cape Josephine Miles Keats kind of meaning kirkward language Laurence Perrine lexical lines literal Maisie Marvell's measure metaphor meter metrical stress moon negative old age once a lover pair of poems Paradise Lost pattern perhaps phrase pleasure plowman homeward plods pocked poet poetic poetry professions Puritan Queen relation rhymes romantic second poem sense Shadwell Shakespeare's sonnet simple single herb soft embrace sound stanza structure syllables symbol tence thing third stanza thy fearful symmetry tion tone verse W. K. Wimsatt Walter Savage Landor waltz whispering bushes whole word wrecked in noon young lady