Alexander Pope, 第 41 卷Twayne, 1967 - 180 頁 |
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第 46 頁
... metaphor : Belinda is a goddess - at least she is so considered by her group - because of her beauty , 28 Her beauty is " awful , " a word properly attributed only to deity . The process of the toilet to enhance beauty is analogous to a ...
... metaphor : Belinda is a goddess - at least she is so considered by her group - because of her beauty , 28 Her beauty is " awful , " a word properly attributed only to deity . The process of the toilet to enhance beauty is analogous to a ...
第 93 頁
... metaphor is to be read against the context which establishes God as order , clarity , and “ Eternal Wisdom . ” Pope's metaphors , however , tend to remain submerged , or un- stated , unlike the simple simile quoted above . In Epistle II ...
... metaphor is to be read against the context which establishes God as order , clarity , and “ Eternal Wisdom . ” Pope's metaphors , however , tend to remain submerged , or un- stated , unlike the simple simile quoted above . In Epistle II ...
第 94 頁
... metaphor with the reference to “ meteor - like ” expands to illustrate the working of the universe itself : " self - love ” is like the natural principle which keeps the planets moving while " reason " is likened by implication to the ...
... metaphor with the reference to “ meteor - like ” expands to illustrate the working of the universe itself : " self - love ” is like the natural principle which keeps the planets moving while " reason " is likened by implication to the ...
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