Poetry Explained for the Use of Young PeopleJ. Johnson, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1802 - 115 páginas |
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... says , that the language of the age is never the language of poetry ; and he was so much pleased with certain obsolete ex- pressions in Dryden , that he made a list of them for his own practice , such as muse- ful mopings , -roundelay ...
... says , that the language of the age is never the language of poetry ; and he was so much pleased with certain obsolete ex- pressions in Dryden , that he made a list of them for his own practice , such as muse- ful mopings , -roundelay ...
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... . Each of these lines consists of ten syllables ; and the last words of each of them , " creep ” and “ sheep , ' rhyme to each other ; that is to say , resemble each other in sound . Ye mists and exhalations that now rise From hill or xi.
... . Each of these lines consists of ten syllables ; and the last words of each of them , " creep ” and “ sheep , ' rhyme to each other ; that is to say , resemble each other in sound . Ye mists and exhalations that now rise From hill or xi.
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... say , they are not to be understood exactly in the usual manner : for example , when we say the golden sun , " we do not mean to say xii.
... say , they are not to be understood exactly in the usual manner : for example , when we say the golden sun , " we do not mean to say xii.
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Richard Lovell Edgeworth. golden sun , " we do not mean to say that the sun is made of gold . This mode of speaking is called figurative , or speaking ... says one thing and means another . b . almost the same , it is a synecdoche , When ...
Richard Lovell Edgeworth. golden sun , " we do not mean to say that the sun is made of gold . This mode of speaking is called figurative , or speaking ... says one thing and means another . b . almost the same , it is a synecdoche , When ...
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... says one thing and means another opposite or contrary , it is an irony . When he says one thing and means another like it , it is a metaphor . A metaphor continued and often repeated , becomes an allegory . A metaphor carried to a great ...
... says one thing and means another opposite or contrary , it is an irony . When he says one thing and means another like it , it is a metaphor . A metaphor continued and often repeated , becomes an allegory . A metaphor carried to a great ...
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