Simple Forms: An Encyclopaedia of Simple Text-types in Lore and LiteratureWalter A. Koch Universitätsverlag Dr. Norbert Brockmeyer, 1994 - Počet stran: 425 |
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... figures or human beings represented as animals are often found in Egyptian papyri or Greek vase paintings . Furthermore , the grotesque figures we find in medieval cathedrals and on the margins of manuscripts are usually regarded as ...
... figures or human beings represented as animals are often found in Egyptian papyri or Greek vase paintings . Furthermore , the grotesque figures we find in medieval cathedrals and on the margins of manuscripts are usually regarded as ...
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... figures or by external forces . The recipient or reader derives his pleasure from the quick - wittiness of the small and helpless figure in contrast to his strong powerful opponent . 3. Typology : The f . is a literary genre which can ...
... figures or by external forces . The recipient or reader derives his pleasure from the quick - wittiness of the small and helpless figure in contrast to his strong powerful opponent . 3. Typology : The f . is a literary genre which can ...
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... figures such as ' parallelism ' or ' antithesis ' and semantic features with the ' oxymoron ' or with ' irony ' . In ... Figure of speech has then become figure of thought ( cf. § 2 below ) . Logically speaking , if a member of class ...
... figures such as ' parallelism ' or ' antithesis ' and semantic features with the ' oxymoron ' or with ' irony ' . In ... Figure of speech has then become figure of thought ( cf. § 2 below ) . Logically speaking , if a member of class ...
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