Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... meaning ; yet that meaning is ambiguous . Here the indistinct , changing shapes in the fountain — of man , wolf , or hog — are more than an ominous indication of Circe's magic powers . They stand for the appearance / reality theme which ...
... meaning ; yet that meaning is ambiguous . Here the indistinct , changing shapes in the fountain — of man , wolf , or hog — are more than an ominous indication of Circe's magic powers . They stand for the appearance / reality theme which ...
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... meaning of “ thwart ” is simply “ to cross , ” and this is relevant here also . The air currents are thwarting each other in this sense , obviously . Wordsworth's metaphor grows out of the description of the action of the winds ...
... meaning of “ thwart ” is simply “ to cross , ” and this is relevant here also . The air currents are thwarting each other in this sense , obviously . Wordsworth's metaphor grows out of the description of the action of the winds ...
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... meaning through comparison , ” that is , metaphor in the " conventional Aristotelian sense , ” is the strategy of Wordsworth's predicate . Diaphor , “ the creation of new meaning by juxtaposition and synthesis , " dominates the subject ...
... meaning through comparison , ” that is , metaphor in the " conventional Aristotelian sense , ” is the strategy of Wordsworth's predicate . Diaphor , “ the creation of new meaning by juxtaposition and synthesis , " dominates the subject ...
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