Elements of Criticism, 第 2 卷Liberty Fund, 2005 - 821 頁 |
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... thing a second time , ought to be placed as near as possible to the name of that person or thing . This is a branch of the foregoing rule ; and with the < 65 > reason there given , another concurs , viz . That if other ideas intervene ...
... thing a second time , ought to be placed as near as possible to the name of that person or thing . This is a branch of the foregoing rule ; and with the < 65 > reason there given , another concurs , viz . That if other ideas intervene ...
第 572 頁
... things that are distinguished by different names . An allegory differs from a metaphor ; and what I would choose to call ... thing figured to be another : it consists in choosing a subject having properties or circumstances resem- bling ...
... things that are distinguished by different names . An allegory differs from a metaphor ; and what I would choose to call ... thing figured to be another : it consists in choosing a subject having properties or circumstances resem- bling ...
第 591 頁
... thing it prop- erly signifies , is communicated to the thing which it is made to signify fig- uratively . Consider the foregoing expression Imperious ocean , how much more elevated it is than Stormy ocean . Thirdly , This figure hath a ...
... thing it prop- erly signifies , is communicated to the thing which it is made to signify fig- uratively . Consider the foregoing expression Imperious ocean , how much more elevated it is than Stormy ocean . Thirdly , This figure hath a ...
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