T.S. Eliot and the Language of PoetryAkadémiai Kiadó, 1989 - Počet stran: 149 |
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... metaphor ' in Milton's use of language and this failure " seems to occur ..... when the kind of metaphor or simile is one which springs only and entirely from immediate imag- 23 ination and wits " . In this respect " more has to be ...
... metaphor ' in Milton's use of language and this failure " seems to occur ..... when the kind of metaphor or simile is one which springs only and entirely from immediate imag- 23 ination and wits " . In this respect " more has to be ...
Strana 104
... metaphor : " the items compared the tenor and the vehi- 75 have to ' contradict ' each other sharply " . cle - - 74 An attempt to generalize and formalize this twenti- eth - century mode of metaphor has been made by P. Wheel- wright ...
... metaphor : " the items compared the tenor and the vehi- 75 have to ' contradict ' each other sharply " . cle - - 74 An attempt to generalize and formalize this twenti- eth - century mode of metaphor has been made by P. Wheel- wright ...
Strana 108
... metaphor involves the retainment of some pre- digested , literal basis . Diaphoric metaphor represents then , a return to a type of poetic language which is again able to yield " truths " ; a type of language which is , in short ...
... metaphor involves the retainment of some pre- digested , literal basis . Diaphoric metaphor represents then , a return to a type of poetic language which is again able to yield " truths " ; a type of language which is , in short ...
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Ady Endre Akadémiai Kiadó artistic aspects attempt Bacon Barfield Budapest clear and distinct cognitive concern connection context Csokonai diaphoric discourse dissociation of sensibility Donne Dryden earlier Eliot's critical Eliot's ideas Eliot's theory Elizabethan English poetry everyday F. H. Bradley F. R. Leavis F. W. Bateson faculties fancy feeling function Gondolat Grierson guage Hobbes Hungarian I. A. Richards ibid ideal of language images imagination important intellectual Kermode kind L. C. Knights Lancelot Andrewes language of poetry later least linguistic literal literary literature Locke's logical London meaning metaphor Metaphysical Poets Milton modern modes noted nyelv object period poem poetic language Poetry and Poets prose pseudo-statements R. P. Blackmur referential Renaissance Romanticism scientific seems sense sensuous seventeenth century Shakespeare Shelley statement Swinburne T. E. Hulme T. S. Eliot things thinking thought tion traditional truth Tuve Tuve's twentieth-century unified sensibility verse words